2002-06-26
Autoantibodies to photoreceptor membrane proteins and outer plexiform layer in patients with cancer-associated retinopathy
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Clinical and Experimental Immunology , Volume 128 - Issue 3 p. 498- 503
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a paraneoplastic syndrome that is characterized by degeneration of the retina as a remote effect of cancer outside the eye. The detection of autoantibodies associated with the retinopathy may precede the diagnosis of the underlying cancer. We have examined the sera of two patients with CAR by Western blot analysis. Autoantibodies to a 40 kD antigen doublet and a 35 kD antigen were detected. Tissue specificity of the autoantigens was determined by testing several different tissues. The 40 kD antigen doublet was most abundant in retinal extract but was also present in lung and spleen extracts. The 35 kD antigen showed little tissue specificity and was present in all tissues tested. Fractionation of retinal proteins into water-soluble and-insoluble proteins revealed that the 40 kD antigen doublet was highly insoluble and probably represented membrane-associated proteins. Immunohistochemical analysis of the retina showed that the 40 kD antigens locate to the photoreceptors while the 35 kD antigen is located in the outer plexiform layer.
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| doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.2002.01834.x, hdl.handle.net/1765/72809 | |
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| Organisation | Department of Ophthalmology |
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Peek, R., Dijkstra, B. G., Meek, B., & Kuijpers, R. (2002). Autoantibodies to photoreceptor membrane proteins and outer plexiform layer in patients with cancer-associated retinopathy. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 128(3), 498–503. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2249.2002.01834.x |
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