Journal article
Spreading of the immune response from 52 kDaRo and 60 kDaRo to calreticulin in experimental autoimmunity
G Kinoshita, CL Keech, RD Sontheimer, A Purcell, J McCluskey, TP Gordon
Lupus | STOCKTON PRESS | Published : 1998
Abstract
Calreticulin (CR) is widely recognized as a new human autoantigen but there are conflicting data concerning its relationship with the Ro(SS-A) ribonucleoprotein (RNP). Recent evidence suggests that CR binds to 52 kDaRo (Ro52) by a protein/protein interaction and binds to hY RNA and rubella virus RNA. Other studies have shown that initiation of immunity to either Ro52 or 60 kDaRo (Ro60) can lead to reciprocal spreading of autoimmunity to Ro60 or Ro52, respectively, and induce anti-La autoantibodies in some strains of mice. These findings support a physical association of these polypeptides in Ro/La complexes. To test the hypothesis that CR is physically associated with Ro52 and/or Ro60 we exa..
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