| Literature DB >> 498582 |
K H Meyer zum Büschenfelde, M Manns, T H Hütteroth, U Hopf, W Arnold.
Abstract
Two different types of immune reactions against liver membrane antigens have been described: firstly, cell-mediated immunity and autoantibodies against the liver-specific protein (LSP) in HBsAg-negative and HBsAg-positive chronic active hepatitis (CAH), and secondly, a liver membrane autoantibody (LMA) in HBsAg-negative CAH. Using 100,000 g supernatants of human and rabbit liver homogenates, the corresponding antigen of LMA could be separated by affinity chromatography on insolubilized LMA-positive sera from patients with HBsAg-negative CAH. A further characterization by crossed immunoelectrophoresis showed that LMA is directed against a soluble liver membrane antigen (LM-Ag) that is not a constituent of the purified LSP. LM-Ag seems to be species-unspecific and moves faster than LSP and serum albumin in crossed immunoelectrophoresis. While LSP is believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of HBsAg-negative and HBsAg-positive chronic active hepatitis, LM-Ag may be a target antigen only in cases of HBsAg-negative autoimmune CAH.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 498582 PMCID: PMC1537810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330