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Sanja Selak1, Michael Mahler, Kiyomitsu Miyachi, Mark L Fritzler, Marvin J Fritzler.
Abstract
Early endosome antigen 1 (EEA1) is a target autoantigen in patients diagnosed with neurological and other autoimmune conditions. Eighteen of 65 sera (28%) that displayed a vesicular cytoplasmic staining pattern also immunoprecipitated the recombinant EEA1. These 18 sera were selected for further clinical, serological and epitope mapping studies. Thirty-six percent of the 18 patients had neurological diseases. Seventeen sera (94%) reacted with the partial length EEA1 constructs that included the C-terminal zinc finger (+FYVE) and the methyl accepting domain (LeuMA: amino acids 82-1411) in an addressable laser bead assay suggesting that the assay may be used for rapid laboratory detection of anti-EEA1 antibodies. Three of seven sera selected for epitope mapping studies bound to EEA1 peptides represented by amino acids 1096-1125, and two reacted with peptides represented by amino acids 1296-1320. One serum reacted only with the C-terminal peptide 1096-1125. The remaining serum reacted with other EEA1 epitopes. This data was supported by the observations that all the sera immunoprecipitated the C-terminal +FYVE (EEA1 1064-1411) construct, a peptide that also contained the linear epitopes 1096-1140. The limited epitope mapping studies suggest that the sera from patients with non-neurological diseases recognized epitopes in the central and C-terminal EEA1 domains, whereas the patients with neurological disease recognized a more restricted set of epitopes in the C-terminal.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14597214 DOI: 10.1016/s1521-6616(03)00169-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969