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Transglutaminase 4 as a prostate autoantigen in male subfertility
Landegren, Nils; Sharon, Donald; Shum, Anthony K.; Khan, Imran S.; Fasano, Kayla J.; Hallgren, Åsa; Kampf, Caroline; Freyhult, Eva; Ardesjö Lundgren, Brita; Alimohammadi, Mohammad; Rathsman, Sandra; Ludvigsson, Jonas F.; Lundh, Dan; Motrich, Ruben Dario
; Rivero, Virginia Elena
; Fong, Lawrence; Giwercman, Aleksander; Gustafsson, Jan; Perheentupa, Jaakko; Husebye, Eystein S.; Anderson, Mark S.; Snyder, Michael; Kämpe, Olle
Fecha de publicación:
17/06/2015
Editorial:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Revista:
Science Translational Medicine
ISSN:
1946-6242
e-ISSN:
1946-6234
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Inglés
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Resumen
Autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS1), a monogenic disorder caused by AIRE gene mutations, features multiple autoimmune disease components. Infertility is common in both males and females with APS1. Although female infertility can be explained by autoimmune ovarian failure, the mechanisms underlying male infertility have remained poorly understood. We performed a proteome-wide autoantibody screen in APS1 patient sera to assess the autoimmune response against the male reproductive organs. By screening human protein arrays with male and female patient sera and by selecting for gender-imbalanced autoantibody signals, we identified transglutaminase 4 (TGM4) as a male-specific autoantigen. Notably, TGM4 is a prostatic secretory molecule with critical role in male reproduction. TGM4 autoantibodies were detected in most of the adult male APS1 patients but were absent in all the young males. Consecutive serum samples further revealed that TGM4 autoantibodies first presented during pubertal age and subsequent to prostate maturation. We assessed the animal model for APS1, the Aire-deficient mouse, and found spontaneous development of TGM4 autoantibodies specifically in males. Aire-deficient mice failed to present TGM4 in the thymus, consistent with a defect in central tolerance for TGM4. In the mouse, we further link TGM4 immunity with a destructive prostatitis and compromised secretion of TGM4. Collectively, our findings in APS1 patients and Aire-deficient mice reveal prostate autoimmunity as a major manifestation of APS1 with potential role in male subfertility.
Palabras clave:
Prostatitis
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Autoimmunity
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Male infertility
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APS1
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV.EN BIOQUI.CLINICA E INMUNOLOGIA
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Landegren, Nils; Sharon, Donald; Shum, Anthony K.; Khan, Imran S.; Fasano, Kayla J.; et al.; Transglutaminase 4 as a prostate autoantigen in male subfertility; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science Translational Medicine; 7; 292; 17-6-2015; 1-11
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