Different Hierarchies of Anti-Modified Protein Autoantibody Reactivities in Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Peter SahlströmMonika HanssonJohanna SteenKhaled AmaraPhilip J TitcombeBjörn ForsströmRagnhild StålesenLena IsraelssonLuca PiccoliKarin LundbergLars KlareskogDaniel L MuellerAnca I CatrinaKarl SkrinerVivianne MalmströmCaroline GrönwallPublished in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2020)
ACPAs and anti-modified protein autoantibodies represent overlapping facets of RA autoimmunity and bind to a wide variety of modified proteins, extending well beyond the historically recognized set of RA autoantigens. So far, KAc reactivity has been detected only in the context of anti-carbamylated and anti-citrullinated peptide autoantibody responses, postulating the existence of hierarchies of autoreactivity in RA. Future investigations of ACPA fine specificities and functionality should take into consideration the presence of consensus Cit/Carb/KAc motifs and the multireactivity of these autoantibodies in patients with RA.