Autoantibodies to major and minor nuclear lamins are not restricted to autoimmune diseases
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Autoantibodies to major and minor nuclear lamins are not restricted to autoimmune diseases
Abstract
Autoantibodies to lamins, the major polypeptide components of the nuclear lamina, have been reported in selected sera from patients with autoimmune diseases, including anti-lamin B in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and anti-lamins AC in autoimmune chronic active hepatitis (CAH). We have studied the frequency, specificity, and isotypy of autoantibodies to major and minor lamins by immunoblotting on purified rat liver lamins in 190 sera from normal controls (n = 62), rheumatic disease controls (n = 42), and autoimmune disease patients (n = 86). The frequency of anti-lamin in normal controls was 85.5%, and ranged from 77 to 100% in the other groups. Anti-lamin frequency was not related to age, sex, or disease duration. Reactivity with lamin A or with minor lamins only was observed with 7 various sera and 2 normal sera, respectively. Between groups, the proportions of reactive sera were not different for lamins AC (18-47%) and for lamin B (22-36%). In particular, anti-lamin B and anti-lamins AC were not more common in SLE or CAH than in normal sera. The most frequent lamin specificity of SLE sera was anti-lamins ABC. Anti-lamin isotypes were IgG and/or IgM. Titers of IgM antibodies were not higher in any group. However, IgG anti-lamin titers were higher in CAH than in normal, ankylosing spondylitis, or SLE sera. The highest end point titers (greater than or equal to 1:3200) were observed with CAH, SLE, and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) sera with IgG anti-lamins AC, B, or ABC, or with IgM anti-lamins ABC. None of these SLE and RA patients had evidence of liver disease. Reactivity with minor lamins was more frequent in CAH. We conclude that anti-lamin autoantibodies are present in sera from most individuals and that the highest titers are found in sera from patients with autoimmune diseases.
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