TY - JOUR
T1 - Anti-KS
T2 - Identification of autoantibodies to asparaginyl-transfer RNA synthetase associated with interstitial lung disease
AU - Hirakata, Michito
AU - Suwa, Akira
AU - Nagai, Sonoko
AU - Kron, Michael A.
AU - Trieu, Edward P.
AU - Mimori, Tsuneyo
AU - Akizuki, Masashi
AU - Targoff, Ira N.
PY - 1999/2/15
Y1 - 1999/2/15
N2 - Autoantibodies to five of the aminoacyl-transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases have been described, and each is-associated with a syndrome of inflammatory myopathy with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and arthritis. Serum KS, from a patient with ILD and inflammatory arthritis without evidence of myositis, immunoprecipitated a tRNA that was distinct from that precipitated by any described anti-synthetase or other reported tRNA-related Abs, along with a protein of 65 kDa. KS serum and IgG fraction each showed significant (88%) inhibition of asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase (AsnRS) activity, but not of any of the other 19 aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase activities. Among 884 patients with connective tissue diseases tested, only two other sera were found to immunoprecipitate tRNAs and proteins of identical gel mobility. These two and KS showed identical immunodiffusion lines using HeLa cell extract. The new sera significantly inhibited AsnRS without significant effects on other synthetases tested. Both patients had ILD but neither had evidence of myositis. These data strongly suggest that these three sera have autoantibodies to AsnRS, representing a sixth anti-synthetase. Anti-KS was more closely associated with ILD than with myositis. Further study of this Abs might prove useful in dissecting the stimuli responsible for the genesis of anti-synthetase autoantibodies.
AB - Autoantibodies to five of the aminoacyl-transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases have been described, and each is-associated with a syndrome of inflammatory myopathy with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and arthritis. Serum KS, from a patient with ILD and inflammatory arthritis without evidence of myositis, immunoprecipitated a tRNA that was distinct from that precipitated by any described anti-synthetase or other reported tRNA-related Abs, along with a protein of 65 kDa. KS serum and IgG fraction each showed significant (88%) inhibition of asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase (AsnRS) activity, but not of any of the other 19 aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase activities. Among 884 patients with connective tissue diseases tested, only two other sera were found to immunoprecipitate tRNAs and proteins of identical gel mobility. These two and KS showed identical immunodiffusion lines using HeLa cell extract. The new sera significantly inhibited AsnRS without significant effects on other synthetases tested. Both patients had ILD but neither had evidence of myositis. These data strongly suggest that these three sera have autoantibodies to AsnRS, representing a sixth anti-synthetase. Anti-KS was more closely associated with ILD than with myositis. Further study of this Abs might prove useful in dissecting the stimuli responsible for the genesis of anti-synthetase autoantibodies.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 9973509
AN - SCOPUS:0033558132
SN - 0022-1767
VL - 162
SP - 2315
EP - 2320
JO - Journal of Immunology
JF - Journal of Immunology
IS - 4
ER -