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Anti-COX-2 autoantibody is a novel biomarker of immune aplastic anemia

Authors :
Tiina Kelkka
Mikko Tyster
Sofie Lundgren
Xingmin Feng
Cassandra Kerr
Kohei Hosokawa
Jani Huuhtanen
Mikko Keränen
Bhavisha Patel
Toru Kawakami
Yuka Maeda
Otso Nieminen
Tiina Kasanen
Pasi Aronen
Bhagwan Yadav
Hanna Rajala
Hideyuki Nakazawa
Taina Jaatinen
Eva Hellström-Lindberg
Seishi Ogawa
Fumihiro Ishida
Hiroyoshi Nishikawa
Shinji Nakao
Jaroslaw Maciejewski
Neal S. Young
Satu Mustjoki
Medicum
TRIMM - Translational Immunology Research Program
Department of Clinical Chemistry and Hematology
University of Helsinki
Hematologian yksikkö
HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center
Faculty Common Matters (Faculty of Medicine)
Faculty of Medicine
HUS Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District
Clinicum
Digital Precision Cancer Medicine (iCAN)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In immune aplastic anemia (IAA), severe pancytopenia results from the immune-mediated destruction of hematopoietic stem cells. Several autoantibodies have been reported, but no clinically applicable autoantibody tests are available for IAA. We screened autoantibodies using a microarray containing >9000 proteins and validated the findings in a large international cohort of IAA patients (n = 405) and controls (n = 815). We identified a novel autoantibody that binds to the C-terminal end of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2, aCOX-2 Ab). In total, 37% of all adult IAA patients tested positive for aCOX-2 Ab, while only 1.7% of the controls were aCOX-2 Ab positive. Sporadic non-IAA aCOX-2 Ab positive cases were observed among patients with related bone marrow failure diseases, multiple sclerosis, and type I diabetes, whereas no aCOX-2 Ab seropositivity was detected in the healthy controls, in patients with non-autoinflammatory diseases or rheumatoid arthritis. In IAA, anti-COX-2 Ab positivity correlated with age and the HLA-DRB1*15:01 genotype. 83% of the >40 years old IAA patients with HLA-DRB1*15:01 were anti-COX-2 Ab positive, indicating an excellent sensitivity in this group. aCOX-2 Ab positive IAA patients also presented lower platelet counts. Our results suggest that aCOX-2 Ab defines a distinct subgroup of IAA and may serve as a valuable disease biomarker.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....89b0ae054178b860b526a78bf5b6f4ee