Antitreponemal Antibodies Leading to Autoantibody Production and Protection from Atherosclerosis in Kitavans from Papua New Guinea
The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of anti‐infectious agent antibodies and autoantibodies in a unique non‐Westernized population from Kitava, Papua New Guinea (PNG), compared to Western populations. We matched 120 serum samples from Kitavans with 437 samples from four healthy...
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description | The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of anti‐infectious agent antibodies and autoantibodies in a unique non‐Westernized population from Kitava, Papua New Guinea (PNG), compared to Western populations. We matched 120 serum samples from Kitavans with 437 samples from four healthy control groups. Sera were tested for the presence of anti‐infectious agent antibodies (treponema, toxoplsmosis, Epstein–Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, rubella) and autoantiobodies [anti‐double‐stranded (ds)DNA, anti‐chromatin, anti‐ribonucleoprotein (RNP), anti‐SSB, anti‐SSA, anti‐Scl‐70, anti‐Smith, anti‐centromer, anti‐SmRNP, anti‐Jo‐1, and anti‐ribosomal‐P] using the Bio‐Rad BioPlex 2200. Antitreponemal antibodies were detected in 87% of PNG sera versus 0–6% of controls (P < 0.0001). Anti‐dsDNA antibodies were detected in 31% of PNG samples, which was significantly higher than in three of the control groups ( |
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