Cross-reactivity of GroEL antibodies with human heat shock protein 60 and quantification of pathogens in atherosclerosis


Autoria(s): Ford, P. J.; Gemmell, E.; Hamlet, S. M.; Hasan, A. S.; Walker, P. J.; West, M. J.; Cullinan, M. P.; Seymour, G. J.
Contribuinte(s)

J. Slots

Data(s)

01/10/2005

Resumo

Background/aims: Chronic infections such as those caused by Chlamydia pneumoniae and periodontopathic bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis have been associated with atherosclerosis, possibly due to cross-reactivity of the immune response to bacterial GroEL with human heat shock protein (hHSP) 60. Methods: We examined the cross-reactivity of anti-GroEL and anti-P. gingivalis antibodies with hHSP60 in atherosclerosis patients and quantified a panel of six pathogens in atheromas. Results: After absorption of plasma samples with hHSP60, there were variable reductions in the levels of anti-GroEL and anti-P. gingivalis antibodies, suggesting that these antibodies cross-reacted with hHSP60. All of the artery specimens were positive for P. gingivalis. Fusobacterium nucleatum, Tannerella forsythia, C. pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori, and Haemophilus influenzae were found in 84%, 48%, 28%, 4%, and 4% of arteries, respectively. The prevalence of the three periodontopathic microorganisms, P. gingivalis, F. nucleatum and T. forsythia, was significantly higher than that of the remaining three microorganisms. Conclusions: These results support the hypothesis that in some patients, cross-reactivity of the immune response to bacterial HSPs including those of periodontal pathogens, with arterial endothelial cells expressing hHSP60 may be a possible mechanism for the association between atherosclerosis and periodontal infection.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74925

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Munksgaard

Palavras-Chave #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine #Immunology #Microbiology #Antibody Responses #Atherosclerosis #Heat Shock Proteins #Molecular Mimicry #Periodontal Immunology #Heat-shock Proteins #Coronary-artery-disease #Porphyromonas-gingivalis #Chlamydia-pneumoniae #T-cell #Actinobacillus-actinomycetemcomitans #Fusobacterium-nucleatum #Cardiovascular-disease #Periodontal Pathogens #Helicobacter-pylori #C1 #320899 Dentistry not elsewhere classified #730112 Oro-dental and disorders
Tipo

Journal Article