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Comparative Study
. 1991 Mar;83(3):369-74.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1991.tb05645.x.

La/SSB ribonucleoprotein levels increased in transformed cells

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Comparative Study

La/SSB ribonucleoprotein levels increased in transformed cells

R P Rother et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

Autoantibodies to the La/SSB ribonucleoprotein are commonly found in patients with Sjögren's syndrome. Previous studies have shown that La/SSB accumulates in cells shortly after viral infection. We have extended these studies by investigating levels of the La/SSB antigen in virally and spontaneously transformed cell lines (contact-insensitive and tumourigenic) relative to their non-transformed counterpart cell lines (contact-sensitive and non-tumourigenic). Transformed BALB/3T12-3 and KNRK fibroblasts were visibly brighter by immunofluorescence assay than non-transformed BALB/3T3 and NRK fibroblasts respectively, when reacted with anti-La/SSB specific sera. This was confirmed by flow cytometry, as La/SSB levels were elevated in the transformed counterparts of the same cell lines. An anti-Sm monoclonal antibody and normal human serum reacted with these cell lines failed to show a significant increase by flow cytometry. Finally, a two-fold increase in the La/SSB antigen was demonstrated in cell lysates of these cell lines by a capture ELISA. These data show that La/SSB is elevated in transformed cell lines compared with non-transformed counterpart cell lines and suggest that this increase is not restricted to viral transformation.

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