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The anti-erythrocyte autoimmune response of NZB mice. Identification of two distinct autoantigens.

N A Diiulio1, R L Fairchild, M J Caulfield.   

Abstract

With age, New Zealand black (NZB) mice spontaneously develop anti-mouse red blood cell (RBC) autoantibodies resulting in the development of autoimmune haemolytic anemia (AIHA). Previously, we characterized a panel of monoclonal autoantibodies derived from unimmunized, adult NZB mice. One of these antibodies (G8) was shown to be pathogenic, inducing AIHA in a non-autoimmune-prone mouse strain (BALB/c). Using G8, and two other antibodies from our panel, we have characterized two distinct autoantigens on the surface of mouse RBCs. The autoantigen, historically referred to as antigen X (AgX), was found to be partially hidden on the surface of the mouse RBC because glycosidase treatment or mild digestion with proteinase K resulted in increased reactivity with autoantibodies. One of the monoclonal antibodies (3H5G1) was found to immunoprecipitate a 110,000 MW protein identified as the erythrocyte anion transporter (band 3) whereas the pathogenic antibody (G8) as well as a third monoclonal antibody (2E6m) were shown to immunoprecipitate a 60,000 MW protein that was not reactive with the anti-band 3 serum. Finally, we show that the autoantigen recognized by G8 is expressed on differentiated mouse erythroleukaemia (MEL) cells. The results suggest that a protein distinct from band 3 can serve as a target for AIHA in NZB mice.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9227324      PMCID: PMC1363854          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1997.00248.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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