Microorganisms (Aug 2021)

HERV-K Modulates the Immune Response in ALS Patients

  • Giannina Arru,
  • Grazia Galleri,
  • Giovanni A. Deiana,
  • Ignazio R. Zarbo,
  • Elia Sechi,
  • Marco Bo,
  • Maria Piera L. Cadoni,
  • Davide G. Corda,
  • Claudia Frau,
  • Elena R. Simula,
  • Maria Antonietta Manca,
  • Franca Galistu,
  • Paolo Solla,
  • Roberto Manetti,
  • Gian Pietro Sechi,
  • Leonardo A. Sechi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 1784

Abstract

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Human endogenous retrovirus (HERV)-K env-su glycoprotein has been documented in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), where HERV-K env-su 19–37 antibody levels significantly correlated with clinical measures of disease severity. Herein, we investigated further the humoral and cell-mediated immune response against specific antigenic peptides derived from HERV-K in ALS. HERV-K env glycoprotein expression on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) membrane and cytokines and chemokines after stimulation with HERV-K env 19–37 and HERV-K env 109–126 were quantified in patients and healthy controls (HCs). HERV-K env glycoprotein was more expressed in B cells and NK cells of ALS patients compared to HCs, whereas HERV-K env transcripts were similar in ALS and HCs. In ALS patients, specific stimulation with HERV-K env 109–126 peptide showed a higher expression of IL-6 by CD19/B cells. Both peptides, however, were able to induce a great production of IFN-γ by stimulation CD19/B cells, and yielded a higher expression of MIP-1α and a lower expression of MCP-1. HERV-K env 19–37 peptide induced a great production of TNF-α in CD8/T cells. In conclusion, we observed the ability of HERV-K to modulate the immune system, generating mediators mainly involved in proinflammatory response.

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