Title : A shared epitope in the acetylcholine receptor-alpha subunit and fast troponin I of skeletal muscle. Is it important for myasthenia gravis? - Osborn_1992_Am.J.Pathol_140_1215 |
Author(s) : Osborn M , Marx A , Kirchner T , Tzartos SJ , Plessman U , Weber K |
Ref : American Journal of Pathology , 140 :1215 , 1992 |
Abstract :
The monoclonal antibody MAb 155, isolated by Tzartos et al, recognizes the alpha subunit of acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and stains type II skeletal muscle fibers but does not decorate heart muscle. In addition it reacts with most myasthenia gravis-associated thymomas. The authors show by immunoblotting techniques that the myofibrillar antigen is a 23 kd protein and by partial protein sequence data identify it as fast troponin I. Fast troponin I from various species contains the sequence EEKSGMEGRK close to the C-terminal end at positions 165 to 174. The first lysine (K) is crucial for MAb 155 reactivity since its substitution by methionine and leucine in slow troponin I and cardiac troponin I, respectively, abolishes MAb 155 reactivity. The epitope identified on troponin I is homologous in sequence with the MAb 155 epitope on the AChR alpha subunit established by direct peptide binding as KSAIEGIK (positions 373-380). The authors consider whether fortuitously shared epitopes can be responsible for the high level of autoantibodies to AChR and to muscle proteins seen in many MG patients. |
PubMedSearch : Osborn_1992_Am.J.Pathol_140_1215 |
PubMedID: 1374594 |
Osborn M, Marx A, Kirchner T, Tzartos SJ, Plessman U, Weber K (1992)
A shared epitope in the acetylcholine receptor-alpha subunit and fast troponin I of skeletal muscle. Is it important for myasthenia gravis?
American Journal of Pathology
140 :1215
Osborn M, Marx A, Kirchner T, Tzartos SJ, Plessman U, Weber K (1992)
American Journal of Pathology
140 :1215