Serum samples of patients with rheumatoid arthritis contain a specific autoantibody to "denatured" aldolase A in the osteoblast-like cell line, MG-63

类风湿性关节炎患者的血清样本中含有针对成骨细胞样细胞系MG-63中“变性”醛缩酶A的特异性自身抗体。

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作者:F Ukaji ,I Kitajima, T Kubo, C Shimizu, T Nakajima, I Maruyama

Abstract

Objective: To identify rheumatoid arthritis (RA) specific autoantibody and its antigen in the human osteoblast-like cell line, MG-63. Methods: MG-63 cell extract was subjected to western blotting by using RA and normal serum samples as probes. The autoantigen was purified and its N-terminal sequence was determined by automated Edman degradation. The reactivity of denatured aldolase A was evaluated by immunoblotting. Screening by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using the autoantibody was performed. Results: 40 kDa protein was found only in the RA serum samples and it was identified as aldolase A. A polyclonal antibody for rabbit muscle aldolase A bound to the 40 kDa protein and reacted in preference with the denatured enzyme. Using ELISA for denatured rabbit aldolase A, the autoantibody was found in approximately 10% of RA patients, whereas it was not found in the other arthropathy and healthy adults. Conclusion: This 40 kDa anti-aldolase A autoantibody, which was identified only in serum samples of RA patients with severe bone erosion, could be related to a certain event that induces RA specific joint destructions.

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