Autoantibody profiles in the sera of patients with Q fever: Characterization of antigens by immunofluorescence, immunoblot and sequence analysis

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Recent reports have shown that some of the immunological aspects of Q fever, a rickettsiosis caused by Coxiella burnetii, could be related to self-antigen responses. The aim of this study was to determine the specificity of the autoantibody response of patients with acute and chronic Coxiella infections. Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle-specific autoantibodies were observed in significant percentages in acutely or chronically affected Q fever patients when compared to healthy volunteers. Moreover, the incidence of cardiac muscle-specific autoantibody was significantly higher among chronically ill patients compared to acutely ill patients. Moreover, a band of 50 kD of a HeLa extract was detected in most of the sera of individuals with chronic infections and previous sequence analysis suggests that this antigen presents a high degree of homology with the human actin elongation factor 1 alpha. Further research would be necessary to confirm if antibodies to human cytoskeletal proteins could be of clinical importance in chronically infected Q fever patients. © 2005 Camacho et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Camacho, M. T., Outschoorn, I., Tellez, A., & Sequí, J. (2005). Autoantibody profiles in the sera of patients with Q fever: Characterization of antigens by immunofluorescence, immunoblot and sequence analysis. Journal of Autoimmune Diseases, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1740-2557-2-10

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