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Antibodies against cerebral M1 cholinergic muscarinic receptor from schizophrenic patients: molecular interaction.

Tania Borda1, Ricardo Perez Rivera, Lilian Joensen, Ricardo M Gomez, Leonor Sterin-Borda.   

Abstract

We demonstrated the presence of circulating Abs from schizophrenic patients able to interact with cerebral frontal cortex-activating muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChR). Sera and purified IgG from 21 paranoid schizophrenic and 25 age-matched normal subjects were studied by indirect immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, immunoblotting, dot blot, ELISA, and radioligand competition assays. Rat cerebral frontal cortex membranes and/or a synthetic peptide, with an amino acid sequence identical with that of human M(1) mAChR, were used as Ags. By indirect immunofluorescence and flow cytometry procedures, we proved that serum-purified IgG fraction from schizophrenic patients reacted to neural cell surfaces from rat cerebral frontal cortex. The same Abs were able to inhibit the binding of the specific M(1) mAChR radioligand [(3)H]pirenzepine. Immunoblotting experiments showed that IgG from schizophrenic patients revealed a band with a molecular mass coincident to that labeled by an anti-M(1) mAChR Ab. Using synthetic peptide for dot blot and ELISA, we demonstrated that these Abs reacted against the second extracellular loop of human cerebral M(1) mAChR. Also, the corresponding affinity-purified antipeptide Ab displayed an agonistic-like activity associated to specific receptor activation, increasing cyclic GMP production and inositol phosphate accumulation, and protein kinase C translocation. This paper gave support to the participation of an autoimmune process in schizophrenia.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11907133     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.168.7.3667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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