Relationship Between Autoepitope and DNA-Binding Site on a Histone H1 Molecule
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Autoimmunity
- Vol. 13 (4) , 261-264
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08916939209112333
Abstract
Autoepitope and DNA-binding domain on a histone H1 molecule were compared using truncated histone H1 peptides as antigens. At least two epitopes (epitope A, N-terminal side; epitope B, C-terminal side) were found both of which were composed of ∼20 amino acids. IgM from all 17 anti-histone H1-positive SLE sera reacted with epitope A. IgG from 12 sera reacted with epitope A and IgG from 4 sera reacted with epitope B. In one case, no IgG anti-histone H1 reactivities were found while IgM from the same patient reacted with epitope A. Epitope A had the ability to bind DNA. The reactivities against histone H1 of affinity-purified anti-epitope A autoantibodies were inhibited by DNA. These data suggest that some anti-histone H1 antibodies are directed against a histone H1 DNA-binding site, raising the possibility that an idiotype/anti-idiotype network, at least in part, is involved in the generation of anti-histone H1 autoantibodies.Keywords
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