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. 1994;14(4):169-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF00579703.

Evidence for direct anti-heparin-sulphate reactivity in sera of SLE patients

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Evidence for direct anti-heparin-sulphate reactivity in sera of SLE patients

K Pirner et al. Rheumatol Int. 1994.

Abstract

Recently it has been suggested that anti-ds-DNA antibodies (Abs) promote tissue damage in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) by cross-reactivity with highly negatively charged tissue components such as heparan sulphate (HS), the major glycosaminoglycan of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM). Other authors, however, support the theory of DNA-anti-dsDNA immune complex deposition in situ. To further elucidate the possible role of HS antibodies, we developed a new ELISA system with heparan sulphate bound to solid phase. SLE patients (n = 40) showed a higher reactivity against HS (mean = 28.4, SD = 34.3) as compared to normal donors (n = 28, mean = 15.2, SD = 6.3) and patients with rheumatoid arthritis (n = 35, mean = 14.3, SD = 6.4). The addition of native dsDNA or HS to SLE sera was followed by a dose-dependent reduction in anti-HS reactivity. In contrast, in an anti-dsDNA ELISA, no reduction was observed when HS was added to SLE sera. An increase in reactivity was observed when SLE sera with and without a prior incubation with dsDNA were digested with DNAse I or II. After the purification of serum samples by protein A sepharose under dissociative conditions, seven out of eight SLE patients showed an increase in anti-HS reactivity. No correlation of the anti-HS Abs was found with organ involvement or other serological parameters. We concluded, that there is evidence for a direct anti-HS Ab reactivity in SLE sera. A part of these antibodies seems to show low avidity anti-dsDNA cross-reactivity.

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