Endothelial Cytotoxicity Mediated by Serum Antibodies to Heat Shock Proteins of Escherichia coli and Chlamydia pneumoniae
- 30 March 1999
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 99 (12) , 1560-1566
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.99.12.1560
Abstract
Background—Growing evidence suggests that an immunological reaction against heat shock proteins (HSPs) may be involved in atherogenesis. Because HSPs show a high degree of amino acid sequence homology between different species, from prokaryotes to humans, we investigated the possibility of “antigenic mimicry” caused by an immunological cross-reaction between microorganisms and autoantigens. Methods and Results—Serum antibodies against the Escherichia coli HSP (GroEL) and the 60-kDa chlamydial HSP (cHSP60) from subjects with atherosclerosis were purified by use of affinity chromatography. Western blot analyses and competitive ELISAs confirmed the cross-reaction of the eluted antibodies with human HSP60 and the bacterial counterparts. The cytotoxicity of anti-GroEL and anti-cHSP60 antibodies was determined on human endothelial cells labeled with 51Cr. A significant difference (40% versus 8%) was observed in the specific 51Cr release of heat-treated (42°C for 30 minutes) and untreated cells, respectively, in...Keywords
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