First Author | Bloch DB | Year | 1995 |
Journal | Lab Invest | Volume | 73 |
Issue | 3 | Pages | 366-71 |
PubMed ID | 7564269 | Mgi Jnum | J:28749 |
Mgi Id | MGI:76291 | Citation | Bloch DB, et al. (1995) The cell proliferation-associated protein Ki-67 is a target of autoantibodies in the serum of MRL mice. Lab Invest 73(3):366-71 |
abstractText | BACKGROUND: Ab in the serum of patients with autoimmune diseases have been used to identify, characterize, and purify many autoantigens. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Serum from a patient (Ge) with Sjogren's syndrome was used to identify cDNA clones encoding novel autoantigens. This patient's serum was chosen for study because it contained antinuclear Ab that were different from those frequently detected in patients with autoimmune diseases. RESULTS: Ge serum identified a cDNA clone encoding part of protein Ki-67, a cell proliferation-associated protein. The Ki-67 protein (pKi-67) was not previously known to be a target of autoantibodies. To investigate the association between Ab directed against pKi-67 and autoimmune diseases, sera from autoimmune mice were tested for reactivity with a recombinant fragment of pKi-67. Ab were detected in serum from MRL/MpJ(-)+/+ and MRL/MpJ-lpr/lpr mice but not in serum from other autoimmune mice or control animals. CONCLUSIONS: Protein Ki-67 joins the proliferating cell nuclear Ag (PCNA) as an example of a cell proliferation-associated protein that is a target of autoantibodies. The presence of anti-pKi-67 Ab in MRL mice, but not other autoimmune mice, suggests that anti-pKi-67 Ab may be specific markers for the systemic lupus erythematosus-like illness that develops in these animals. Further characterization of the immune response directed against this Ag may provide clues to the etiology and pathogenesis of autoimmune disease in these animals. |