Cloning and expression of human corneal calgranulin C (CO-Ag)
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Current Eye Research
- Vol. 17 (9) , 870-874
- https://doi.org/10.1076/ceyr.17.9.870.5136
Abstract
PURPOSE. A host-parasite interaction is thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of Mooren's ulcer. We have identified a cornea-associated antigen (CO-Ag), which may be a target for the autoimmune process resulting in Mooren's ulcer. This study presents the cloning, expression, and identification of a cDNA encoding human CO-Ag. METHODS. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed to amplify a cDNA encoding CO-Ag in the human cornea. The cDNA fragment was cloned into a prokaryotic expression vector and the resulting plasmid was transformed into DH5 E. coli cells. Autoantibody reactivity to the CO-Ag fusion protein in patient sera was tested by Western blots. RESULTS. A cDNA encoding human CO-Ag was amplified by RT-PCR. The entire mRNA coding region was 273 nucleotides in length, predicting a 91-amino acid protein with a molecular weight of 10,683 daltons. The cDNA sequence was identical to human neutrophil calgranulin C (CaGC). Human CO-Ag was expressed in E. coli carrying a plasmid in which the CO-Ag cDNA was under control of the E. coli trc promoter. The CO-Ag fusion protein, which comprised as much as 15% of the total bacterial protein, was purified to 90% homogeneity by affinity chromatography on an immobilized metal column. The recombinant CO-Ag protein produced was recognized by auto-antibodies in the sera of 6 of 15 patients with Mooren's ulcer and none of 14 normal control sera by Western blots. CONCLUSION. CO-Ag is identical to calgranulin C, a neutrophil protein found on the surface of filarial nematodes. A host-parasite interaction may cause autoimmunity to CO-Ag (CaGC) in the cornea resulting in a Mooren's ulcer.Keywords
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