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J Immunol Res ; 2019: 7592851, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31886309

ABSTRACT

A protein undergoes many types of posttranslation modification. Citrullination is one of these modifications, where an arginine amino acid is converted to a citrulline amino acid. This process depends on catalytic enzymes such as peptidylarginine deiminase enzymes (PADs). This modification leads to a charge shift, which affects the protein structure, protein-protein interactions, and hydrogen bond formation, and it may cause protein denaturation. The irreversible citrullination reaction is not limited to a specific protein, cell, or tissue. It can target a wide range of proteins in the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and mitochondria. Citrullination is a normal reaction during cell death. Apoptosis is normally accompanied with a clearance process via scavenger cells. A defect in the clearance system either in terms of efficiency or capacity may occur due to massive cell death, which may result in the accumulation and leakage of PAD enzymes and the citrullinated peptide from the necrotized cell which could be recognized by the immune system, where the immunological tolerance will be avoided and the autoimmune disorders will be subsequently triggered. The induction of autoimmune responses, autoantibody production, and cytokines involved in the major autoimmune diseases will be discussed.


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Autoimmune Diseases/etiology , Autoimmune Diseases/metabolism , Citrulline/metabolism , Disease Susceptibility , Protein-Arginine Deiminases/metabolism , Autoimmune Diseases/diagnosis , Autoimmunity , Biomarkers , Citrullination , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Humans , Protein-Arginine Deiminases/genetics , Risk Factors
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