Sk. Arora et al., COMPARATIVE-EVALUATION OF ANTI-HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN ANTIBODIES IN SLE AND HEALTHY CONTROLS, Scandinavian journal of rheumatology, 24(3), 1995, pp. 160-163
Presence of anti-heat shock protein (anti-hsp) antibodies have earlier
been demonstrated in children as well as adult patients with systemic
lupus erythmatosus (SLE). Since hsp share homology across several spe
cies, it is presumed that anti-E, coli antibodies could in fact be aut
oantibodies. Surface expression of hsps has also been shown to play a
role in the generation of antibodies. In the present study antibodies
to a recombinant hsp70 of Leishmania dnonvani origin have been investi
gated in patients with SLE and data compared with the incidence in con
trol sera. One clone from the cDNA library of Leishmania donovani conf
irmed previously to be expressing hsp70, cloned in pBluescript and ant
ibodies to the expressed protein were checked by ELISA and western blo
t assays. The results indicate the presence of anti-hsp70 antibodies i
n 22/26 (85%) SLE patients and 12/20 (60%) control sera. Our observati
ons reconfirm the presence of antibodies to hsp in normal controls and
therefore they may not bear any direct relation to the pathogenesis o
f SLE.