Xiaobing Wu , Bin Liu , Pieter-Luttig Van der Merwe , Neale Nicola Kalis , Seth M. Berney , David C. Young
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Myosin-Reactive Autoantibodies in Rheumatic Carditis and Normal Fetus
EBV-transformed B cells from a 20-week human fetal spleen and from blood of patients with poststreptococcal rheumatic carditis were studied. Most antibodies from nine fetal and six patient myosin-reactive B cell clones were multireactive (reacting with cardiac myosin,Streptococcus pyogenes,and rat cardiac myocytes) which supports a role for molecular mimicry in stimulation of these autoantibodies. Sequence analysis revealed that fetal and patient anti-myosin repertoires were composed of unrelated clones with diverse V gene usages. Fetal and patient antibodies had reduced VHCDR3 length on average and reduced light chain N region addition with a low rate of somatic mutation in the variable region genes, characteristics generally associated with fetal B cells but also with some adult B cells. Five of six myosin-reactive patient clones used VH3, whereas only two of nine fetal clones used VH3, suggesting skewing from the average 50–60% VH3 gene usage found in randomly selected adult and fetal antibodies.