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Query: UNIPROT:P01889 (ankylosing spondylitis)
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Cross-reactivity between antibodies to 2 strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae (K43 and F77) and the peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) was examined in 3 separate antibody binding and cytotoxicity assays. Using K pneumoniae antisera in a chromium release cytotoxicity assay, we found no difference in the reactions of cells from AS patients and those from control subjects. This result contrasts with the results of previous studies. Similarly, using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, we detected no significant increase in antibody binding to peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in HLA-B27 positive patients with AS. Low levels of antibody binding were detected by a fluoresceinated antibody binding assay; however, normal rabbit serum, which was used as a control, was shown to have a binding affinity for PBMC that was significantly greater than that of specific K pneumoniae antisera. The results of our present study do not support the concept of a specific cross-reactivity between antibodies to K pneumoniae and the PBMC of patients with AS who are HLA-B27 positive.
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PMID:Failure of Klebsiella pneumoniae antibodies to cross-react with peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with ankylosing spondylitis. 355 65

The existence of cross-reactivity between Klebsiella antigens and cells from donors who are HLA-B27 positive and exhibit ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has been reinvestigated. Cells and antisera from different laboratories have been tested together using simultaneously microcytoxicity, chromium release and enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). No reproducible interaction has been found. Mitogenic stimulation did not induce cross-reactivity and 'transformation' of B27+AS- cells by Klebsiella culture supernatants failed. Two transformed cell lines from B27+ AS+ donors exhibited specific cross reaction with two anti-Klebsiella antisera but only by chromium release. Immunoprecipitation with these cells and antisera showed the absence of any AS+ -specific antigen. It is concluded that the involvement of Klebsiella in ankylosing spondylitis through simple immunological cross-reactivity or through interaction with HLA-B27 is unlikely.
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PMID:A reinvestigation of the cross-reactivity between Klebsiella and HLA-B27 in the aetiology of ankylosing spondylitis. 387 55