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Revision as of 00:17, November 26, 2020

An autoantibody is a type of antibody created by the immune system which targets the organism's own tissues, cells, or cell components. Many autoimmune diseases are caused by autoantibodies.

Autoantibodies found in ME/CFS and its comorbid conditions of POTS and OH[edit | edit source]

Various studies have detected autoantibodies in myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) as well as in its common comorbid conditions of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and orthostatic hypotension (OH). The table below lists the autoantibodies found in ME/CFS, POTS and OH.

Autoantibodies Found in ME/CFS, POTS and OH
Autoantibody target ME/CFS POTS OH
Neurotransmitter receptors
Adrenergic receptor alpha 1  Yes[1]
Adrenergic receptor alpha 2
Adrenergic receptor beta 1   Yes[1] Yes[2]
Adrenergic receptor beta 2 Elevated[3] Yes[1] Yes[2]
Mu-opioid receptor 15% (9 of 60)[4]
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1 53% (32 of 60)[4] Yes[5]
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 Yes[5] Yes[2]
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 Elevated[3] Yes[2]
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4 Elevated[3]
Nicotinic ganglionic acetylcholine receptor alpha 3 Yes[6]
Nicotinic ganglionic acetylcholine receptor beta 4 Yes[6]
Angiotensin II type 1 receptor Yes[7]
Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) 62% (26 of 42)[8]
Nuclear envelope autoantibodies
Lamin B1 (intermediate filament) 52% (31 of 60) nuclear envelope antigens, mostly Lamin B1[9]
Cytoplasmic proteins (intermediate filament) 52% (31 of 60) nuclear envelope antigens, some cytoplasmic proteins[9]
Cytoplasmic membrane antibodies
Phospholipids (All) 38% (16 of 42)[8]
Cardiolipin 95% (38 of 40)[10][11]
β2 glycoprotein 
Phosphatidylinositol (PI)  [12]
Gangliosides 43% (18 of 42)[8]
Antinuclear autoantibodies (ANA)
ANA (All) 56.7% (34 of 60)[4]

68% (41 of 60); 15% controls[9]

[13]

ssDNA (single-stranded DNA) [14]
dsDNA (double-stranded DNA)
Fatty Acid autoantibodies
Oleic acid  [15]
Palmitic acid [15][16]
Myristic acid [15][16]
Lipid peroxidation by-products
Malondialdehyde (MDA) [15]
Azelaic acid [15]
N-oxide modified amino-acids 
NO-tyrosine [15]
NO-phenylalanine [15][16]
NO-arginine [15]
NO-tryptophan [15]
NO-cysteinyl [15]
dUTPase [17]
NO-Bovine serum albumin (nitro-BSA)  [18]
Endothelial cells 30% (24 of 81)[19]
Neuronal cells 16% (13 of 81) [19]
S-farnesyl-L-cysteine [15][16]
Oxidized LDL (oxLDL)  [20]
TPO [13]
68/48 kDa protein 13% (15 of 114); 0% controls[21]
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) 47% (28 of 60)[22]
HSP60 (Chlamydia pneumoniae peptide) 24% IgM 15 of 61)[23]
Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) [14]

Learn more[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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