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Antimyeloperoxidase Antibodies Modulate Inflammatory Responses and Activate Profibrotic Pathways in Human Monocytes

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Journal J Autoimmun
Date 2023 Jun 18
PMID 37331172
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Antimyeloperoxidase (anti-MPO) and antiproteinase 3 (anti-PR3) antibodies are found in anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis (AAV). We investigated the effect of both anti-MPO and anti-PR3 IgG on human monocytes. Peripheral blood monocytes were cultured under a range of conditions that included TLR agonists, anti-MPO IgG and anti-PR3 IgG with appropriate controls. Experiments included whole transcriptome profiling and an assessment of the role of Fc receptors. When monocytes were stimulated with LPS or R848, anti-MPO but not anti-PR3 IgG, caused a reduction in IL-10 secretion and had a profound effect on cell-surface marker expression. Anti-MPO but not anti-PR3 IgG enhanced monocyte survival in the absence of TLR stimulation. These effects depended on the Fc receptor CD32a. With TLR stimulation, the effect of anti-MPO but not anti-PR3 IgG on the transcriptional response at 6 h was variable, but we identified a core set of transcripts likely to be important. Without TLR stimulation, there was a robust effect of anti-MPO but not anti-PR3 IgG on the transcriptional response at 24 h, and there was a highly significant enrichment of genes encoding extracellular matrix and extracellular matrix-associated proteins. Analysis with nCounter confirmed many of the differentially expressed transcripts and supported a role for CD32a. These data show that anti-MPO, but not anti-PR3 IgG, from patients with AAV has wide-ranging effects on monocytes which depend on CD32a. The activation of a profibrotic transcriptional response by anti-MPO but not anti-PR3 IgG may give insights into the differences in disease phenotype.

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