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Autoantibodies targeting glomerular annexin A2 identify patients with proliferative lupus nephritis

Journal

PROTEOMICS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Volume 9, Issue 11-12, Pages 1012-1020

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/prca.201400175

Keywords

Autoantibodies; Glomerulonephritis; Lupus nephritis; Systemic lupus erythematosus; Target antigens

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [AR063124, AI103980, AI24717, TR000077, HG006828]
  2. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [1-2011-588]
  3. US Department of Veterans Affairs

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Purpose: Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) frequently develop lupus nephritis (LN), a complication frequently leading to end stage kidney disease. Immune complex deposition in the glomerulus is central to the development of LN. Using a targeted proteomic approach, we tested the hypothesis that autoantibodies targeting glomerular antigens contribute to the development of LN. Experimental design: Human podocyte and glomerular proteins were separated by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotted with sera from SLE patients with and without LN. The regions of those gels corresponding to reactive bands observed with sera from LN patients were analyzed using LC-MS/MS. Results: LN reactive bands were seen at approximately 50 kDa in podocyte extracts and between 36 and 50 kDa in glomerular extracts. Those bands were analyzed by LC-MS/MS and 102 overlapping proteins were identified. Bioinformatic analysis determined that 36 of those proteins were membrane associated, including a protein previously suggested to contribute to glomerulonephritis and LN, annexin A2. By ELISA, patients with proliferative LN demonstrated significantly increased antibodies against annexin A2. Conclusion and clinical relevance: Proteomic approaches identified multiple candidate antigens for autoantibodies in patients with LN. Serum antibodies against annexin A2 were significantly elevated in subjects with proliferative LN, validating those antibodies as potential biomarkers.

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