Idiotypic Analysis of Human Anti-Topoisomerase I Autoantibodies
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Autoimmunity
- Vol. 10 (1) , 41-48
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08916939108997146
Abstract
Anti-topoisomerase I autoantibodies (anti-topo I) are associated with proximal scleroderma and are of prognostic significance in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon. Polyclonal anti-idiotypic sera were raised against affinity-purified anti-topo I from 2 patients with scleroderma (EM, SG) and I healthy individual (NM). All 3 anti-topo I preparations expressed immunodominant private Ids in or near the antigen binding site of the autoantibody. Further analysis of Id-EM showed isotypic restriction to IgG and a stable Id-expression over the course of 9 years. Id-SG and Id-NM were expressed on IgG and on IgA. The idiotypic character of anti-topo I closely resembles that of anti-centromere autoantibodies which are associated with the CREST syndrome of scleroderma. The data suggest an antigen-driven process in the origin of autoantibodies in scleroderma.Keywords
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