Gene-environment interactions in multiple sclerosis: innate and adaptive immune responses to human endogenous retrovirus and herpesvirus antigens and the lectin complement activation pathway

Tove Christensen, Thor Petersen, Steffen Thiel, Tomasz Brudek, Svend Ellermann-Eriksen, Anné Møller-Larsen

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Abstract

Aspects of gene-environment interactions in multiple sclerosis (MS) were analysed in serum samples from 46 MS families (25 sporadic MS cases and 42 familial MS cases): antibodies to the MS-associated human endogenous retrovirus HERV-H, and levels of three components in the innate pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition: mannan-binding lectin (MBL), and MASP-2 and MASP-3. For representative MS families, we also determined herpesvirus serology for HSV-1, VZV, and EBV; and tissue typed for HLA-B, and HLA DR and DQ. In MS, a significant correlation between elevated immune reactivity to HERV-H Env and disease activity was demonstrated, as were indications of a protective effect of high MBL and MASP-3 levels. The HLA alleles B*07, DRB*02, and DQB1*06 were commonly present together in the MS families, both in MS patients, and in unaffected family members. Our results support that HERV-H and the antiviral immune response may play a role in MS development, and also underline the tenuous nature of specific genetic contributions to this complex disease.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Neuroimmunology
Vol/bind183
Udgave nummer1-2
Sider (fra-til)175-88
Antal sider14
ISSN0165-5728
DOI
StatusUdgivet - feb. 2007

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