Antimicrobial glycoprotein 2 (GP2) in gallstones, bile fluid and peribiliary glands of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis

  • Steffi Lopens
  • Peter Schierack
  • Jenny Krause
  • Michał Piaszczyński
  • Robert Król
  • Robert Staroń
  • Łukasz Krupa
  • Krzysztof Gutkowski
  • Beata Kruk
  • Michał Grąt
  • Marek Krawczyk
  • Waldemar Patkowski
  • Fabian Glaser
  • Stefan Rödiger
  • Kai Grossmann
  • Jacek Pająk
  • Piotr Milkiewicz
  • Frank Lammert
  • Krzysztof Zieniewicz
  • Christoph Schramm (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)
  • Dirk Roggenbuck (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)
  • Marcin Krawczyk (Geteilte/r Letztautor/in)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Glycoprotein-2 (GP2) IgA is a predictor of disease severity in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). We examined GP2's occurrence in the biliary tract, the site of inflammation.

METHODS: GP2 was analyzed using ELISA, immunoblotting, mass spectrometry, and immunohistochemistry. The samples included: 20 bile and 30 serum samples from PSC patients, 23 bile and 11 serum samples from patients with gallstone disease (GD), 15 bile samples from healthy individuals undergoing liver-donation surgery (HILD), 20 extracts of gallstones (GE) obtained during cholecystectomy, and 101 blood-donor sera.

RESULTS: Biliary GP2 concentrations were significantly higher in patients with PSC and GD than in HILD (p < 0.0001). Serum GP2 levels were similar in PSC and GD patients, and controls, but lower than in bile (p < 0.0001). GP2 was detected in all 20 GEs. Mass spectrometry identified GP2 in the bile of 2 randomly selected GD and 2 PSC patients, and in none of 2 HILD samples. GP2 was found in peribiliary glands in 8 out of 12 PSC patients, showing morphological changes in acinar cells, but not in GD-gallbladders.

CONCLUSIONS: GP2 is present in bile of PSC and GD patients. It is synthesized in the peribiliary glands of PSC patients, supporting a pathogenic role for biliary GP2 in PSC.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0009-8981
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 15.08.2024

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PubMed 38964568