ObjectivesPrevious reports showed that peptidylarginine deiminase (PPAD) form Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.g.) is not able to citrullinate proteins internaly. New mutated PPAD (mPPAD) from P.g. involved in periodontal disease (PD) cloned out of P.g. strain was characterized and analyzed for its reactivity in sera from patients with systemic autoimmune diseasesMethodsWe cloned a new enzymatically active recombinant mutated PPAD from P.g. mPPAD mutations and citrullination sites were analyzed by DNA sequencing and/or protein mass spectrometry. Autocitrullination activity it's enzymatic-activity and human autoantigen protein citrullination was investigated by 2D-Elektrophoresis, MS, immunoblot analysis and ELISA. Furthermore we tested anti-mPPAD/cit-mPPAD with human sera (n=93) from early RA before and after onset of RA (n=30), established RA (n=32), SLE (n=16) and healthy blood donors (n=15) in ELISA assays. To study a potential impact on the RA mouse model (CAIA), mPPAD-containing vesicles from P.g. were injected by intraperitoneal injection (IP).ResultsRecombinant mPPAD lacks 43 amino acids at the N-terminus and exhibits so far two new amino acid mutations (amino acid position 73 (F>L) and 447 (E>V). We were able to demonstrate, mPPAD is enzymatically active over a huge pH-range (3–10) and autocitrullinates at amino acid position 63 the arginine to citrulline. Moreover mPPAd citrullinates major autoantigens in RA (Fibrinogen, Vimentin and hnRNP-A2/B1) which are detectable by RA patient sera and specific anti-citrulline monoclonal antibodies. mPPAD citrullinates HeLa-protein extracts and these specific citrullinated proteins are recognized by RA patient sera. Anti-citrullinated mPPAD antibodies were detected in 41% (n=32) of patients with RA but not in SLE (n=16) and control sera (n=15). In a RA follow-up study (n=30), we detected nearly similar antibody-sensitivities for citrullinated mPPAD before and after onset of RA (13/20%). Only a minority (7%) of RA patients show higher mPPAD antibody levels after RA diagnosis. In the Collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA) RA mouse model mPPAD containing P.g. vesicles when injected IP showed a TLR2-dependent protective anti- inflammatory effect like P.g. LPS and Lipomannan.ConclusionsPg. infection and RA disease diagnosis occurs on different timepoints and Pg. infection induces a TLR2-dependent protective anti-inflammatory effect.We show the first time that mPPAD can citrullinate major human autoantigens internally and their immunologically and diagnostic relevance.Disclosure of InterestNone declared
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