role of mannose binding protein in rheumatoid arthritis

Last reviewed 01/2018

The glycosylation of IgG in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is different from a control population: loss of terminal galactose and N-acetyl glucosamine residues results in exposure of mannose residues.

It is proposed that exposure of MBP to these altered immunoglobulins results in complement activation and inflammation.

Notes:

  • complement system is a key component of the innate immunity. The lectin pathway is one of the three pathways of the complement system and can be triggered by pattern-recognition receptors, mainly mannose-biding lectin (MBL), ficolins and collectin 11
    • suggested that MBL deficiency is associated with joint erosions and early disease onset of adult rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (2)

Reference:

  • Malhotra, R. et al.. Glycosylation changes of IgG associated with rheumatoid arthritis can activate complement via the mannose-binding protein. Nature Medicine 1995; 1: 237-243.
  • Garred P et al. Two edged role of mannose binding lectin in rheumatoid arthritis: a cross sectional study. J Rheumatol. 2000 Jan; 27(1):26-34.