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Autoantibodies Directed Against the Endothelin A Receptor in Patients With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. | LitMetric

Background: Over-stimulation of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) such as α1-adrenergic, muscarinic, endothelin, and AT1 receptors is considered to drive benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP) which is often associated with lower urinary tract syndrome (LUTS). However, in addition to physiologic GPCR ligands, there is a new class of autoantibodies called functional autoantibodies that target the same GPCRs (GPCR-AABs) for over-stimulation, thus, presenting pathogenic potency. We hypothesize that patients with BPH/LUTS could carry GPCR-AABs representing potential targets for treatment.

Methods: GPCR-AABs were identified, quantified, and characterized in the serum from 20 patients (aged 55-82 years, median 71 years) with BPH using the bioassay of spontaneously beating cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes.

Results: A sum of 60% of the patients were positive for agonistic autoantibodies directed against the endothelin A receptor (ETA-AABs). ETA-AABs were associated with the IgG 1 subclass, targeted an epitope located on the second extracellular receptor loop and their agonistic activity could be neutralized by the aptamer BC007.

Conclusions: Agonistic ETA-AABs could-via uncontrolled over-boarding endothelin A receptor stimulation-contribute to the pathogenesis of BPH/LUTS. The in vitro demonstrated ETA-AAB neutralization by the aptamer BC007 could open the door for a new treatment strategy in patients with BPH/LUTS. Prostate 77:458-465, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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