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Autoantigens interact with cis-acting elements of rubella virus RNA.

G P Pogue1, J Hofmann, R Duncan, J M Best, J Etherington, R D Sontheimer, H L Nakhasi.   

Abstract

Rubella virus (RV) infections in adult women can be associated with acute and chronic arthritic symptoms. In many autoimmune individuals, antibodies are found targeting endogenous proteins, called autoantigens, contained in ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs). In order to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the RV-associated pathology, we investigated the nature of cellular factors binding RV RNA and whether such RNPs were recognized by antibodies in infected individuals. Previously, we noted that cellular proteins associated with the RV 5'(+) stem-loop (SL) RNA are recognized by serum with Ro reactivity. To better understand the nature of the autoantigens binding RV cis-acting elements, serum samples from individuals with various autoimmune diseases were tested for their ability to immunoprecipitate RNPs containing labeled RV RNAs. A subset of serum samples recognizing autoantigen La, or Ro and La, immunoprecipitated both the RV 5'(+)SL and 3'(+)SL RNA-protein complexes. Autoantigens binding the RV 5'(+)SL and 3'(+)SL RNAs differed in molecular mass, specificities for respective RNA binding substrates, and sensitivity to alkaline phosphatase treatment. The La autoantigen was found to interact with the RV 5'(+)SL RNA as determined by immunological techniques and binding reactions with mixtures containing recombinant La protein. To test whether there is a correlation between La binding to an RV RNA element and the appearance of an anti-La response, we measured anti-La titers in RV-infected individuals. Significant anti-La activity was detected in approximately one-third of RV-infected individuals 2 years postinfection.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8709254      PMCID: PMC190652          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.70.9.6269-6277.1996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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