Journal article

Antibody to G-actin in different categories of alcoholic liver disease: Quantification by an ELISA and significance for alcoholic cirrhosis

AL Cunningham, IR Mackay, IH Frazer, C Brown, JS Pedersen, BH Toh, BD Tait, FM Clarke

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology | Published : 1985

Abstract

Autoantibodies to smooth muscle (ASMA), and to actin which is a major determinant of such reactivity, were measured in the serum of 94 patients with three defined categories of alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and alcoholic cirrhosis, and in controls matched individually by age and sex with the patients. Autoantibody to monomeric G-actin was detected by an ELISA and autoantibody to polymeric F-actin by immunofluorescence staining of fibroblast stress fibers in cultured cells. Values for the ELISA were expressed as a percentage of the value for a strongly reactive standard serum. The mean value for antibody to G-actin in 40 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis (70 ± 33%..

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