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. 1996 May;39(5):868-76.
doi: 10.1002/art.1780390521.

Strong association of dermatomyositis-specific Mi-2 autoantibodies with a tryptophan at position 9 of the HLA-DR beta chain

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Strong association of dermatomyositis-specific Mi-2 autoantibodies with a tryptophan at position 9 of the HLA-DR beta chain

R Mierau et al. Arthritis Rheum. 1996 May.

Abstract

Objective: To characterize the clinical and immunogenetic features of patients with Mi-2 autoantibodies.

Methods: Eighteen adult white patients with Mi-2 antibodies were clinically characterized and compared with 41 Mi-2-negative dermatomyositis (DM) patients. HLA class I and class II typing for DRB alleles was done by microcytotoxicity assay and for DQA and DQB alleles by polymerase chain reaction-based oligotyping.

Results: Seventeen of the 18 Mi-2-positive patients had DM. Symptoms of scleroderma, lung involvement, and arthritis were less common in this group than in the Mi-2-negative DM patients; the V-sign rash and nailfold involvement were found more frequently. Mi-2 antibodies were strongly associated with HLA-DR7 (88% versus 24% in healthy controls), HLA-DQA1*0201 (86% versus 23%), and DR7 "homozygosity" (31% versus 0%). A tryptophan residue at position 9 of the HLA-DR beta chain was present in all Mi-2-positive patients (100% versus 62%; homozygous in 81% versus 15%).

Conclusion: Our results reemphasize the specificity of Mi-2 antibodies for DM, and extend previous reports that Mi-2 antibody production is associated with certain HLA class II antigens. We propose beta 9-Trp as a candidate epitope on the HLA-DR beta chain as a prerequisite for this type of autoimmune response.

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