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Brain-reactive autoantibody levels in the sera of ageing autoimmune mice

  • S. A. Hoffman
  • , D. N. Arbogast
  • , P. M. Ford
  • , D. Shucard WM.
  • , R. J. Harbeck
  • Arizona State University

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Abstract

Brain-reactive autoantibodies are thought to play an important role in mediating central nervous system (CNS) disorders in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In this paper the developmental occurrence of these antibodies in the sera of autoimmune mice, i.e. NZB, NZB/W, MRL/l and BXSB mice were examined. All murine strains tested, whether autoimmune or not, showed some degree of serum reactivity toward brain antigens. Autoimmune mice, however, displayed higher levels of serum brain-reactive antibodies, and at earlier ages, than non-autoimmune mice. Immunofluorescence assays against brain sections and adsorption assays, with both neural and non-neural tissue, indicated a heterogeneity in the specificity of the populations of brain-reactive antibodies present. These studies provide an important step in characterizing the appearance and diversity of brain-reactive autoantibodies, with the goal of better understanding their significance and potential role in mediating CNS dysfunction in SLE.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-83
Number of pages10
JournalClinical and Experimental Immunology
Volume70
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1987

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