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Binding of a monoclonal anti-DNA autoantibody to identical protein(s) present at the surface of several human cell types involved in lupus pathogenesis.
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ImmunologyAutoimmune B/w MiceMolecular BiologyPathologyAntigen ProcessingImmunotherapyMonoclonal Anti-dna AutoantibodyAutophagyAutoantibodiesNeuroimmunologyIdentical ProteinAutoimmune DiseaseSystemic Lupus ErythematosusSystemic Lupus Erythematosus TreatmentAllergyLupus NephritisAutoimmunityLupus PathogenesisImmunologic DiseaseSclerodermaCell BiologyAutoantibody ProductionLupusMedicine
A monoclonal anti-DNA antibody PME77, spontaneously produced in autoimmune B/W mice, has been found to recognize identical protein(s) present at the surface of several human cell types involved in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus: glomeruli, platelets, erythrocytes, T and B cells, and neuronal tissue. Data indicate that protein(s) could represent a major stimulus or the target of anti-DNA autoimmunity and could account for tissue lesions observed in this disease.
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