Antibody reactivity to α-enolase in mothers of children with congenital heart block

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Objective. To evaluate the frequency of anti-α-enolase antibodies in the sera of mothers whose children have congenital heart block (CHB), given provocative results in which α-enolase, a membrane protein, was recognized by monoclonal antibodies reactive with the peptide p200 of 52 kDa Ro/SSA in a neonatal rat heart library. Methods. An ELISA using a recombinant α-enolase protein was developed. Sera from 100 anti-Ro52+ CHB mothers in the Research Registry for Neonatal Lupus, 50 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE; 7 anti-Ro52+), and 48 healthy controls were tested for anti-α-enolase reactivity. Results. There were no significant differences in the median values obtained from CHB mothers, patients with SLE, or controls at each of the dilutions tested. Only 7 (7%) at 1:100 dilution and 2 (2%) at 1:1000 dilution of 100 CHB sera were 3 standard deviations above the mean value obtained for controls. Preincubation with recombinant Ro52 did not inhibit anti-α-enolase reactivity. Conclusion. The low frequency of anti-α-enolase antibodies in the sera of CHB mothers and the absence of apparent cross-reactivity with Ro52 suggest that antibodies to Ro52 are not likely to mediate CHB via binding to α-enolase. Copyright © 2009. All rights reserved.

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Llanos, C., Chan, E. K. L., Li, S., Abadal, G. X., Izmirly, P., Byrne, C., … Buyon, J. P. (2009). Antibody reactivity to α-enolase in mothers of children with congenital heart block. Journal of Rheumatology, 36(3), 565–569. https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.080860

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