Involvement of the H+/K(+)-ATPase alpha subunit as a major antigenic protein in autoimmune gastritis induced by neonatal thymectomy in mice
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Involvement of the H+/K(+)-ATPase alpha subunit as a major antigenic protein in autoimmune gastritis induced by neonatal thymectomy in mice
Abstract
Autoimmune gastritis develops spontaneously in approximately 60% of BALB/c mice thymectomized neonatally. Histologically and clinically it is similar to the atrophic gastritis associated with pernicious anaemia in humans. Here we identified antigenic protein relating to the pathogenesis of autoimmune gastritis in these mice. All sera from 32 thymectomized mice with gastritis contained autoantibodies to the vesicular fraction prepared from rat gastric parietal cells. Immunoblot analysis revealed all of these to react with a 94-kD protein corresponding in molecular mass with the H+/K(+)-ATPase alpha subunit. Some sera were also reactive with 65-85-kD and/or 60-kD proteins, whose sizes correspond to the H+/K(+)-ATPase beta subunit and intrinsic factor, respectively. The finding that immuno-adsorption with these sera resulted in reduction of H+/K(+)-ATPase activity in the vesicular fraction, supported a conclusion of H+/K(+)-ATPase alpha and/or beta subunits as the antigenic proteins. After immunization of normal syngeneic mice with various doses of gastric parietal cells or their vesicular fraction, all sera from animals demonstrating atrophic gastric mucosa with lymphocyte infiltration reacted with the H+/K(+)-ATPase alpha subunit. No antibodies to other proteins were induced even in mice immunized with higher doses of antigen. We therefore conclude that H+/K(+)-ATPase alpha subunit is important as the target antigen in pathogenesis of autoimmune gastritis in neonatally thymectomized mice, probably due to a high affinity for the MHC molecule.
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