Analysis of the specificity of anti-PM-Scl autoantibodies
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Analysis of the specificity of anti-PM-Scl autoantibodies
Abstract
Objective: To compare the specificity of anti-PM-Scl autoantibodies in serum samples from 43 patients with myositis, scleroderma, or both.
Methods: Anti-PM-Scl immunoprecipitates from HeLa cell extract were used as antigen for immunoblot analyses to determine the antigenic components. A series of complementary DNA fragments was expressed in Escherichia coli for immunoblot examination of the reaction with the 100-kd protein.
Results: The immunoblot against immunoprecipitates was sensitive and specific for detecting reactions with components of the PM-Scl antigen: 42 of 43 sera (97.7%) reacted with the 100-kd, 27 of 43 (62.8%) with the 70-kd, and 5 of 43 (11.6%) with the 37-kd protein (not previously recognized as antigenic). Forty-one sera reacted with N-terminal protein S1 (amino acids 11-437), 39 with central protein S2 (amino acids 439-749), and 24 with C-terminal protein S3 (amino acids 750-882). Of 42 sera tested, 28 (66.7%) reacted most strongly with S1, and 6 (14.3%) reacted most strongly with S2. Absorption studies implied additional, conformational epitopes not present on the bacterially expressed antigen.
Conclusion: There was an overall similarity in reactivity to the PM-Scl antigen, but there were differences in the reactivity to the 70-kd and 37-kd proteins, as well as in the relative strength of the reactivity to the S2 protein.
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