Using monoclonal antibody affinity chromatography, we isolated a 48,000 mol wt, glucose-rich glycoprotein (3M-1) from collagenase-solubilized rabbit renal tubular basement membrane (SRTA). The purified 3M-1 protein is noncollagenous, and is capable of inducing anti-TBM (tubular basement membrane) antibodies and interstitial nephritis in susceptible hosts. Further, when SRTA, at a normally nephritogenic dose, was selectively depleted of 3M-1, it lost its ability to induce disease. As shown by immunofluorescent techniques, 3M-1 appears to be localized on rodent TBM to the exclusion of the glomerular basement membrane, but was lacking in the TBM of the LEW rat, a strain devoid of the relevant antigen of anti-TBM disease. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed that 3M-1 was associated with the most lateral aspect of the TBM, which borders, and lies in the interstitium. These results indicate that 3M-1 is the nephritogenic antigen producing experimental anti-TBM disease.
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1 February 1985
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February 01 1985
Isolation and characterization of the nephritogenic antigen producing anti-tubular basement membrane disease.
M D Clayman
A Martinez-Hernandez
L Michaud
R Alper
R Mann
N A Kefalides
E G Neilson
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1985) 161 (2): 290–305.
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M D Clayman, A Martinez-Hernandez, L Michaud, R Alper, R Mann, N A Kefalides, E G Neilson; Isolation and characterization of the nephritogenic antigen producing anti-tubular basement membrane disease.. J Exp Med 1 February 1985; 161 (2): 290–305. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.161.2.290
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