A block in the road to fertility: autoantibodies to heat-shock protein 90-β in human ovarian autoimmunity

Objective To report autoantibodies to human heat-shock protein 90-β (HSP90β) in sera of women with infertility. Design Prospective, controlled observations. Setting Major urban infertility referral center and research institution. Patient(s) Fifty women with premature ovarian failure, 65 infertile w...

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description Objective To report autoantibodies to human heat-shock protein 90-β (HSP90β) in sera of women with infertility. Design Prospective, controlled observations. Setting Major urban infertility referral center and research institution. Patient(s) Fifty women with premature ovarian failure, 65 infertile women enrolled in the in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer program, and 60 normally menstruating fertile women as controls. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Identification and complete characterization of a 90-kd protein, the most immunodominant autoantigen. Result(s) Our previous studies employing a novel blocking demonstrated several cellular and molecular ovarian antigenic targets using patient's serum. Of all these antigens, the 90-kd protein designated as EP90 was found to be conserved across species, was serine–threonine phosphorylated, and was expressed from the primordial stage to the graafian-stage ooplasm of the oocytes during follicular development. Using high-throughput proteomic technologies like liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight/time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF/TOF), and tandem mass spectrometry analysis revealed the identity of this protein to be HSP90β. Commercially available recombinant protein immunoreacted with the sera from patients with antiovarian antibodies against the 90-kd antigen. In parallel, using monoclonal antibody to human HSP90, we found that it reacts with the eluted protein from a crude ovarian extract. Conclusion(s) This is the first report to show the presence of ovarian autoantibodies to human HSP90 in sera of women with infertility. This protein could be involved in human ovarian autoimmunity and thereby be a causative factor in early ovarian failure.
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autoantibodies
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Autoantibodies - isolation & purification
Autoantibodies - metabolism
Autoimmune Diseases - complications
Autoimmune Diseases - immunology
Autoimmunity - immunology
Autoimmunity - physiology
Biological and medical sciences
Case-Control Studies
Female
Fertility - immunology
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
heat-shock protein 90
HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins - immunology
Humans
immunodominant antigens
Infertility, Female - etiology
Infertility, Female - immunology
Internal Medicine
IVF-ET
Medical sciences
Mice
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ovarian autoimmunity
Ovary - immunology
Ovary - metabolism
POF
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency - blood
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency - complications
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency - immunology
Rabbits
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Swine
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