Neuronal molecular mimicry in immune-mediated neurologic disease

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Levin, MC
Krichavsky, M
Berk, J
Foley, S
Rosenfeld, M
Dalmau, J
Chang, G
Posner, JB
Jacobson, S
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[1] NINDS, Viral Immunol Sect, Neuroimmunol Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Neurol, New York, NY 10021 USA
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10.1002/ana.410440115
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Molecular mimicry is implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis (MS). Cellular and antibody-mediated immune responses to shared viral-host antigens have been associated with the development of disease in these patients. Patients infected with human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) develop HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), an immune-mediated disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that resembles some forms of MS. Damage to neuronal processes in the CNS of HAM/TSP patients is associated with an activated cellular and antibody-mediated immune response. In this study, IgG isolated from HAM/TSP patients was immunoreactive with uninfected neurons and this reactivity was HTLV-I specific. HAM/TSP IgG stained uninfected neurons in human CNS and cell lines but not nonneuronal cells. Neuronal western blots showed IgG reactivity with a single 33-kd band in all HAM/TSP patients tested. By contrast, no neuron-specific IgG reactivity could be demonstrated from HTLV-I seronegative controls and, more important, from HTLV-I seropositive, neurologically asymptomatic individuals. Both immunocytochemical staining and western blot reactivity were abolished by preincubating HAM/TSP IgG with HTLV-I protein lysate but not by control proteins. Staining of CNS tissue by a monoclonal antibody to HTLV-I tax (an immunodominant HTLV-I antigen) mimicked HAM/TSP IgG immunoreactivity. There was no staining by control antibodies. Absorption of HAM/TSP IgG with recombinant HTLV-I tax protein or preincubation of CNS tissue with the monoclonal antibody to HTLV-I tax abrogated the immunocytochemical and western blot reactivity of HAM/TSP IgG. Furthermore, in situ human IgG localized to neurons in HAM/TSP brain but not in normal brain. These data indicate that HAM/TSP patients develop an antibody response that targets uninfected neurons, yet reactivity is blocked by HTLV-I, suggesting viral-specific autoimmune reactivity to the CNS, the damaged target organ in HAM/TSP.
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