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Human autoantibodies directed against the RNA recognition motif of La (SS-B) bind to a conformational epitope present on the intact La (SS-B)/Ro (SS-A) ribonucleoprotein particle.

M Rischmueller1, L J McNeilage, J McCluskey, T Gordon.   

Abstract

In systemic autoimmunity, the human B cell response to the La (SS-B) autoantigen is polyclonal and directed to both conserved and human-specific epitopes. This study has further characterized the B cell epitope(s) present within the conserved central region of the La protein, LaC (amino acids 111-242) containing the RNA recognition motif (RRM, aa 111-187). Ten overlapping and non-overlapping protein fragments spanning LaC were expressed in bacteria as NH2-terminal fusions with glutathione-S-transferase. The fusion proteins were tested by ELISA for reactivity with a panel of human anti-La sera in order to define the nature of the epitopes. Ninety-two percent of patient sera containing anti-La antibodies reacted with the region of La containing the RRM. Fine mapping of this reactivity using deletion mutants indicated that the deletion of 19 amino acids from either the NH2-terminal or COOH-terminal region of the RRM was associated with loss of antibody reactivity, suggesting that the immunodominant epitope expressed in this region is discontinuous. Autoantibodies affinity-purified from the La RRM fragment to remove other specificities immunoprecipitated newly synthesized native La (SS-B)/Ro (SS-A) complexes, providing additional evidence that autoantibodies were recognizing a conformational epitope. The findings indicate that the human autoantibody response to La involves recognition of a conformational determinant involving the conserved RRM region without necessarily interfering with the RNA-dependent association of the La/Ro ribonucleoprotein.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7542577      PMCID: PMC1553316          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1995.tb02274.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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