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Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA) in primary biliary cirrhosis. I. Separation of the PBC antigen activity from mitochondrial ATPase activity
Authors:T. Sayers  A. Leoutsakos  P. Berg  H. Baum
Affiliation:(1) Medizinische Universitätsklinik, Otfried Muller Stra"beta"e, 7400 Tübingen 1, Germany;(2) Department of Biochemistry, Chelsea College, Manresa Road, SW3 6LX London
Abstract:Antimitochondrial antibodies are found in a variety of autoimmune liver diseases, particularly primary biliary cirrhosis. The antigen against which these antibodies are directed is localized on the inner mitochondrial membrane. Earlier work suggested that this antigen was associated with the mitochondrial ATPase. However, we have succeeded in separating the enzyme activity from the antigenic activity using gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. Furthermore, the antigenic activity is not affected by modulators of ATPase enzymatic activity like aurovertin or oligomycin. The antigenic activity is, however, very susceptible to reagents which block thiol groups. The mitochondrial antigen, in contrast to the ATPase enzyme, is found in high amounts in brown fat mitochondria. Identification of this antigen may help to explain why specific antimitochondrial antibodies arise in the sera of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis.Abbreviations ATPase adenosine triphosphatase - PBC primary biliary cirrhosis - AMA antimitochondrial antibodies - SMPs submitochondrial particles - CFT complement fixation test - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate - BSA bovine serum albumin - BAT brown adipose tissue
Keywords:Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA)  mitochondrial antigen  mitochondrial ATPase  primary biliary cirrhosis  brown fat mitochondria  autoimmune liver diseases  inner mitochondrial membrane
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