Granulomatosis with polyangiitis involves sustained mucosal inflammation that is rich in B-cell survival factors and autoantigen

  • Zhao, Yuan
  • Odell, Edward
  • Choong, Lee Meng
  • Barone, Francesca
  • Fields, Paul
  • Wilkins, Bridget
  • Tungekar, Fahim M.
  • Patel, Pritash
  • Sanderson, Jeremy D
  • Sangle, Shirish
  • D’Cruz, David
  • Spencer, Jo
Publication date
September 2012

Abstract

Objective. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is a rare chronic autoimmune disease that may be triggered by upper airway infection. ANCAs specific for PR3 that is expressed by activated neutrophils and macrophages are associated with GPA. Our aim was to investigate regional immune mechanisms that might induce or support the autoimmune response in GPA.Methods. Biopsy samples from 77 patients including 8 with GPA were studied by immunohistochemistry. B-cell homing subsets in blood samples from 16 patients with GPA and 11 healthy controls were studied by FACS. The distribution of B-cell clones was searched in paired biopsies and blood samples from one patient by analysing immunoglobulin heavy chain gene (IGH) junctional sequences.Results. ...

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