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Antifibroblast antibodies from systemic sclerosis patients are internalized by fibroblasts via a caveolin‐linked pathway

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The finding that both normal and pathologic fibroblasts specifically internalized AFA-positive, but not AFA-negative, IgG demonstrates that AFAs in SSc patient sera interact with constitutively expressed membrane molecules on fibroblasts, via an Fc-independent mechanism. The results of colocalization and inhibition experiments suggest that microdomains containing caveolin are involved in the interaction between AFAs and fibroblasts. These data, together with the reported ability of AFAs to activate fibroblasts, provide evidence for a role of AFAs in the pathogenesis of SSc.

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