Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6021090 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
2D-immunomics may be useful in the identification of autoantigens in neurological autoimmune diseases, but its application may be limited by denaturation of target proteins. Here we compared the capacity of a single or multiple antigens to elicit autoantibodies targeting multiple neural autoantigens by ELISA and 2D-immunomics. We induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) with MBP peptide89-104, total MBP or spinal cord homogenate. Both techniques showed anti-MBP IgG only after immunization with total MBP. In addition, 2D-immunomics revealed the presence in EAE mice of autoantibodies targeting other neural proteins, some displaying partial sequence homology with MBP. The present finding by 2D-immunomics of multiple neural proteins targeted by autoantibodies generated by a single antigen may help to explain the complex autoimmune response observed in multiple sclerosis.
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Authors
Alessia Farinazzo, Beatrice Gini, Alberto Milli, Francesca Ruffini, Silvia Marconi, Ermanna Turano, Elena Anghileri, Francesca Barbieri, Daniela Cecconi, Roberto Furlan, Bruno Bonetti,