Journal article

Identification of a human-specific epitope in a conserved region of the La/SS-B autoantigen

YM Weng, J McNeilage, F Topfer, J McCluskey, T Gordon

Journal of Clinical Investigation | AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC | Published : 1993

Abstract

Human anti-La/SS-B autoantibodies are known to react with highly conserved epitopes suggested to be functional or active sites on the La/SS-B polypeptide. This study was designed to determine whether the autoantibodies also react with poorly conserved regions of La/SS-B as predicted by an antigen-driven autoimmune response. Binding of human autoantibodies to purified human, mouse, and bovine recombinant fragments representing immunodominant regions of the La/SS-B polypeptide was compared using Western blotting and ELISA. A cross-reactive epitope was located in the highly conserved NH2-terminal region of La/SS-B. Significantly, human-specific epitopes were identified in both the conserved RNA..

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