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IntroductionAntibodies towards type II collagen (CII) are detected in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and in non-human primates and rodents with collagen induced arthritis (CIA). We have previously shown that antibodies specific for several CII-epitopes are pathogenic using monoclonal antibodies from arthritic mice, although the role of different anti-CII epitopes has not been investigated in detail in other species. We therefore performed an inter-species comparative study of the autoantibody response to CII in patients with RA versus monkeys and mice with CIA.MethodsAnalysis of the full epitope repertoire along the disease course of CIA was performed using a library of CII triple-helical peptides. The antibody responses to the major CII epitopes were analyzed in sera and synovial fluid from RA patients, and in sera from rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta), common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) and mice.ResultsMany CII epitopes including the major C1, U1, and J1 were associated with established CIA and arginine residues played an important role in the anti-CII antibody interactions. The major epitopes were also recognized in RA patients, both in sera and even more pronounced in synovial fluid: 77% of the patients had antibodies to the U1 epitope. The anti-CII immune response was not restricted to the anti-citrulline protein antibodies (ACPA) positive RA group.ConclusionCII conformational dependent antibody responses are common in RA and are likely to originate from rheumatoid joints but did not show a correlation with ACPA response. Importantly, the fine specificity of the anti-CII response is similar with CIA in monkeys and rodents where the recognized epitopes are conserved and have a major pathogenic role. Thus, anti-CII antibodies may both contribute to, as well as be the consequence of, local joint inflammation.

Highlights

  • Antibodies towards type II collagen (CII) are detected in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and in non-human primates and rodents with collagen induced arthritis (CIA)

  • A collagen peptide library generated for systematic epitope mapping of collagen type II The human CII expression constructs used in this analysis were based on the work of Engel and coworkers [17,18] and the preparation and purification is further explained in Additional file 1

  • The recombinant human CII (rCII) peptides were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, where each peptide band corresponded to the calculated mass of the triple-helical CII peptides (~25 kDa) (Figure 1B)

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Introduction

Antibodies towards type II collagen (CII) are detected in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and in non-human primates and rodents with collagen induced arthritis (CIA). We performed an inter-species comparative study of the autoantibody response to CII in patients with RA versus monkeys and mice with CIA. It would be of value to directly compare human antibody specificities with the specificity of autoantibodies in animals and to develop assays that are not dependent on collagen prepared from tissue complexed with not very well defined matrix molecules, and instead use synthetic and recombinant triple-helical CII peptides containing identified epitopes known to be exposed and recognized by antibodies in vivo. The purpose of this study was to investigate the epitope repertoire of the major CII epitopes and to analyze these in RA and in a comparative way in other species; that is, in monkeys and mice with collagen-induced arthritis (CIA)

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