Feferman_2003_J.Neuroimmunol_140_153

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Title : Breakage of tolerance to hidden cytoplasmic epitopes of the acetylcholine receptor in experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis - Feferman_2003_J.Neuroimmunol_140_153
Author(s) : Feferman T , Im SH , Fuchs S , Souroujon MC
Ref : Journal of Neuroimmunology , 140 :153 , 2003
Abstract :

The acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is the major autoantigen in the antibody-mediated disease myasthenia gravis (MG) and its animal model experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis (EAMG). This study demonstrates that rats immunized with a recombinant fragment corresponding to the normally exposed extracellular region of the rat AChR alpha-subunit first develop antibodies to the injected extracellular portion only, but later develop antibodies to intracellular cytoplasmic epitopes of AChR. The presence of autoantibodies to intracellular epitopes seems to be correlated with development of clinical signs of disease. We propose that a similar process of epitope spreading may take place in the natural course of myasthenia.

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Feferman T, Im SH, Fuchs S, Souroujon MC (2003)
Breakage of tolerance to hidden cytoplasmic epitopes of the acetylcholine receptor in experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis
Journal of Neuroimmunology 140 :153

Feferman T, Im SH, Fuchs S, Souroujon MC (2003)
Journal of Neuroimmunology 140 :153