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Tissue Transglutaminase Is the Target in Both Rodent and Primate Tissues for Celiac Disease-Specific Autoantibodies

Korponay-Szabó, Ilma Rita and Sulkanen, Satu and Halttunen, Tuula and Maurano, Francesco and Rossi, Mauro and Mazzarella, Giuseppe and Laurila, Kaija and Troncone, Riccardo and Maki, Markku (2000) Tissue Transglutaminase Is the Target in Both Rodent and Primate Tissues for Celiac Disease-Specific Autoantibodies. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 31 (5). pp. 520-527. ISSN 0277-2116 (print), 1536-4801 (online)

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Abstract

Background: Endomysial antibodies have recently been shown to react with tissue transglutaminase. This study was undertaken to investigate whether the tissue distribution of transglutaminase is also compatible with reticulin, jejunal, and fibroblast autoantibody binding patterns. Methods: Sera from patients with and without celiac disease, monoclonal tissue transglutaminase antibodies, and sera from mice parenterally immunized against commercially available tissue transglutaminase, transglutaminase complexed with gliadin, or gliadin were used in indirect immunofluorescence and double-staining studies using both rodent and primate tissues as substrates. Also, antibody competition, affinity chromatography, and potassium thiocyanate extraction studies were undertaken. Results: Tissue transglutaminase antibody binding patterns were identical with the extracellular binding patterns seen with celiac patient sera. Human umbilical cord-derived fibroblasts exhibited both cytoplasmic and extracellular matrix staining. Double staining with patients' sera and tissue transglutaminase antibodies showed complete overlapping. Tissue transglutaminase effectively absorbed reticulin-endomysial antibodies from celiac sera, and patients' sera blocked the staining of the monoclonal tissue transglutaminase antibodies. Potassium thiocyanate extraction abolished the staining patterns, but they were elicited again after readdition of tissue transglutaminase, Conclusions: Reticulin, endomysial, and jejunal antibodies detect transglutaminase in both rodent and primate tissues, indicating that these tissue autoantibodies are identical.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > RC Internal medicine / belgyógyászat
R Medicine / orvostudomány > RJ Pediatrics / gyermekgyógyászat
Depositing User: Erika Bilicsi
Date Deposited: 09 Jan 2013 10:13
Last Modified: 09 Jan 2013 10:13
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/3841

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