Abstract

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is the prevailing organ-specific autoimmune disease in Sardinia, often complicated with other autoimmune disorders, most commonly type 1 diabetes (T1D). While numerous studies describe levels of anty-thyroid antibodies (Abs) in T1D patients, few papers evaluate the status of anti-islet autoimmunity in subjects affected by HT. Previously, we portrayed Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) as an environmental factor strongly associated with both diseases. In this study, we analyzed plasma of Sardinian HT patients (n=177) and healthy controls (HCs; n=175) for the presence of Abs against proinsulin and MAP-derived homologous epitopes: MAP1,4αgbp157-173/PI64-80 were recognized by 5,08% and 18,64% of HT vs 0,57% and 7,43% of HCs (AUC=0,6 for both; p<0,0003 and 0,002, respectively), whereas the prevalence of Abs against MAP2404c70-85/PI46-61 peptides was higher but not significant in patients when compared to HCs. In women (n=152), Abs against MAP1,4αgbp157-173 were detected in 12,50% of HT vs 2,75% of HCs (AUC=0,63; p<0,0002), while positivity to its human homolog PI64-80 was observed in 16,42% of HT vs 6,42% of HCs (AUC=0,61; p<0,001). In men (n=25), a significant anti-PI46-61 Abs levels were detected in 4% of HT vs none of the HCs (AUC=0,7; p<0,003). Age-related analyses revealed the highest prevalence between 31-40 years old (45,83%) in the total study population and among males (33,33%); in contrast, women had a higher seroreactivity between 51-60 years (42,11%). A further follow-up and determination of anti-islet Abs levels is needed to evaluate the association of immune responses directed against the MAP/PI homologous peptides with progression to overt diabetes in HT subjects.

Highlights

  • Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is an autoimmune inflammation of the thyroid gland associated with alterations in glucose and insulin metabolism, frequently occurring along withPLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0133497 July 20, 2015Proinsulin and Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) Epitopes in Hashimoto Thyroiditis type 1 diabetes (T1D)

  • We reported a significantly high positivity to ZnT8 aAbs (ZnT8A) and antibodies against homologous peptides derived from Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in HT and T1D patients that corroborates a possible association of the bacterium with both diseases [14,15,16,17]

  • We investigated the presence of Abs directed against proinsulin and homologous MAP-derived peptides in Sardinian HT patients

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Introduction

Proinsulin and MAP Epitopes in Hashimoto Thyroiditis type 1 diabetes (T1D). Both diseases are organ-specific, characterized by T-cell infiltration, cell-mediated immunity and production of autoantibodies (aAbs) leading to dysfunction or destruction of the target organ (thyroid gland and pancreatic islet cells, respectively). To other autoimmune diseases, HT and T1D have multiple etiology resulting from an interaction between genetic predisposition and environmental risk factors. They have been investigated for decades, there is no clear explanation concerning mechanisms underlying the development of multiple autoimmune diseases within the same individual or family [7,8,9]

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