The rheumatic disease autoantigen, Ro/SSA, was immunogenic to a rabbit host. The heteroimmune rabbit serum bound the Ro/SSA particle in immunoblots and in an ELISA. Both the rabbit anti-Ro/SSA and a human prototype anti-Ro/SSA serum also bound IgG; and moreover, IgG inhibited both rabbit and human anti-Ro/SSA activity. Anti-IgG activity of the rabbit and human anti-Ro/SSA sera bound Ro/SSA by Western blot and solid-phase assays. In addition, purified Ro/SSA inhibited the anti-IgG activity of the anti-Ro/SSA sera from rabbit and man. Affinity purification of the IgG- and Ro/SSA-binding fractions of the rabbit anti-Ro/SSA demonstrated that both the anti-Ro/SSA and anti-IgG activities were concentrated in these fractions. These data show that Ro/SSA and IgG share epitopes that are bound by anti-Ro/SSA antibody. Inhibition experiments suggest that this antibody is found in most human anti-Ro/SSA autoimmune sera and that the epitope(s) are found in the F(ab')2 fragment of IgG.
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December 01 1986
The Ro/SSA autoantigen as an immunogen. Some anti-Ro/SSA antibody binds IgG.
M J Mamula
O F Fox
H Yamagata
J B Harley
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1986) 164 (6): 1889–1901.
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M J Mamula, O F Fox, H Yamagata, J B Harley; The Ro/SSA autoantigen as an immunogen. Some anti-Ro/SSA antibody binds IgG.. J Exp Med 1 December 1986; 164 (6): 1889–1901. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.164.6.1889
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