Resident mucosal pathogens may induce immune tolerance breach, specific autoimmune response, and the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in susceptible individuals. Despite a number of studies linking infections by Mollicutes bacteria to autoimmune disorders’ onset and progression, the role of Mycoplasma hominis, a common urogenital mucosa colonizing bacterium, in inducing a specific humoral response in RA has been seldom addressed. This study reports M. hominis seroprevalence in RA patients compared to healthy controls (HC) by testing two separate cohorts sampled in two distinct geographical settings (Italy and Vietnam). The amount of circulating anti-lipid-associated membrane proteins (LAMPs) antibodies was significantly higher in RA patients than HC in both cohorts. Also, a significantly higher seroprevalence of anti-M. hominis antibodies in RA patients compared to HC in both cohorts was observed. Notably, neither ELISA OD values nor positivity of anti-LAMPs were significantly associated with RA­specific variables. Further studies are essential to elucidate the underlying mechanisms by which Mycoplasma species may contribute to the pathogenesis of RA, thereby advancing our understanding of the potential causal links between Mollicutes and autoimmune disorders.

Microbial players in autoimmunity: multicentric analysis of the association between Mycoplasma hominis serostatus and rheumatoid arthritis / Erre, G. L.; Phan, N. D. T.; Diaz, N.; Congiargiu, A.; Mundula, N.; Mangoni, A. A.; Phan, T. M. P.; Margarita, V.; Fiori, P. L.; Rappelli, P.; Cacciotto, C.; Alberti, A.; Dessi, D.. - In: MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM. - ISSN 2165-0497. - 13:3(2025). [10.1128/spectrum.01477-24]

Microbial players in autoimmunity: multicentric analysis of the association between Mycoplasma hominis serostatus and rheumatoid arthritis

Erre G. L.;Phan N. D. T.;Diaz N.;Congiargiu A.;Mundula N.;Mangoni A. A.;Margarita V.;Fiori P. L.;Rappelli P.;Cacciotto C.;Alberti A.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Resident mucosal pathogens may induce immune tolerance breach, specific autoimmune response, and the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in susceptible individuals. Despite a number of studies linking infections by Mollicutes bacteria to autoimmune disorders’ onset and progression, the role of Mycoplasma hominis, a common urogenital mucosa colonizing bacterium, in inducing a specific humoral response in RA has been seldom addressed. This study reports M. hominis seroprevalence in RA patients compared to healthy controls (HC) by testing two separate cohorts sampled in two distinct geographical settings (Italy and Vietnam). The amount of circulating anti-lipid-associated membrane proteins (LAMPs) antibodies was significantly higher in RA patients than HC in both cohorts. Also, a significantly higher seroprevalence of anti-M. hominis antibodies in RA patients compared to HC in both cohorts was observed. Notably, neither ELISA OD values nor positivity of anti-LAMPs were significantly associated with RA­specific variables. Further studies are essential to elucidate the underlying mechanisms by which Mycoplasma species may contribute to the pathogenesis of RA, thereby advancing our understanding of the potential causal links between Mollicutes and autoimmune disorders.
2025
Microbial players in autoimmunity: multicentric analysis of the association between Mycoplasma hominis serostatus and rheumatoid arthritis / Erre, G. L.; Phan, N. D. T.; Diaz, N.; Congiargiu, A.; Mundula, N.; Mangoni, A. A.; Phan, T. M. P.; Margarita, V.; Fiori, P. L.; Rappelli, P.; Cacciotto, C.; Alberti, A.; Dessi, D.. - In: MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM. - ISSN 2165-0497. - 13:3(2025). [10.1128/spectrum.01477-24]
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