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Anti-DNA antibodies bind to DNase I.

A Puccetti1, M P Madaio, G Bellese, P Migliorini.   

Abstract

Polyspecificity is a well-known property of the anti-DNA antibodies produced by autoimmune animals. In our search for antigen targets of anti-DNA antibodies within tissue extracts, we identified a 32-kD polypeptide that was recognized by a large panel of anti-DNA antibodies. Direct sequencing of this protein disclosed its identity with DNase I. 22 monoclonal anti-DNA antibodies bound to DNase I in direct and competitive immunoassays; out of 15 autoantibodies that did not bind DNA, none had the ability to bind DNase I. The ability of anti-DNA antibodies to interfere with DNase I enzymatic activity was evaluated in an assay based on the enzyme digestion of phage double strand DNA. Six monoclonal anti-single strand DNA antibodies that did not bind double strand DNA were tested in this assay. Three out of six inhibited DNase I-mediated digestion of phage DNA. The interaction of anti-DNA antibodies with DNase I was further investigated by testing their ability to bind a synthetic peptide that corresponds to the catalytic site of the molecule. 4 out of 22 anti-DNA antibodies bound the active site peptide; two of these had been shown to inhibit DNase I enzymatic activity. This report show that anti-DNA antibodies recognize both DNA and its natural ligand DNase I. Some anti-DNA antibodies inhibit DNase I enzymatic activity, thus displaying the potential to modulate DNA catabolism. The dual specificity of anti-DNA antibodies offers a clue for understanding the mechanisms that lead to anti-DNA antibody production in autoimmune animals.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7722456      PMCID: PMC2191996          DOI: 10.1084/jem.181.5.1797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Med        ISSN: 0022-1007            Impact factor:   14.307


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