TY - JOUR
T1 - Acute optic neuritis
T2 - myelin basic protein and proteolipid protein antibodies, affinity, and the HLA system
AU - Sellebjerg, F
AU - Madsen, H O
AU - Frederiksen, J L
AU - Ryder, L P
AU - Svejgaard, A
PY - 1995/12
Y1 - 1995/12
N2 - Anti-myelin basic protein, anti-proteolipid protein, and anti-myelin basic protein peptide (amino acid residues 1-20, 63-88, and 89-101) antibody-secreting cells were studied in 20 patients with idiopathic optic neuritis, 20 with optic neuritis as part of multiple sclerosis, and 20 neurological control subjects. Antibody-secreting cells were enumerated with an immunospot assay; the relative binding affinity of the antibodies was estimated by elution with thiocyanate. Patients with optic neuritis had more anti-myelin basic protein and anti-proteolipid protein antibodies than did control subjects (both p < 0.05); there was no difference between idiopathic optic neuritis and optic neuritis as a symptom of multiple sclerosis. Presence of the multiple sclerosis-associated DRB1*1501 gene was not associated with preferential synthesis of high-affinity antibodies reactive with a single myelin basic protein peptide or with preferential synthesis of either anti-myelin basic protein or anti-proteolipid protein antibodies. The results demonstrate a potential for intrathecal synthesis of both anti-myelin basic protein and anti-proteolipid protein antibodies of high apparent affinity in patients with optic neuritis.
AB - Anti-myelin basic protein, anti-proteolipid protein, and anti-myelin basic protein peptide (amino acid residues 1-20, 63-88, and 89-101) antibody-secreting cells were studied in 20 patients with idiopathic optic neuritis, 20 with optic neuritis as part of multiple sclerosis, and 20 neurological control subjects. Antibody-secreting cells were enumerated with an immunospot assay; the relative binding affinity of the antibodies was estimated by elution with thiocyanate. Patients with optic neuritis had more anti-myelin basic protein and anti-proteolipid protein antibodies than did control subjects (both p < 0.05); there was no difference between idiopathic optic neuritis and optic neuritis as a symptom of multiple sclerosis. Presence of the multiple sclerosis-associated DRB1*1501 gene was not associated with preferential synthesis of high-affinity antibodies reactive with a single myelin basic protein peptide or with preferential synthesis of either anti-myelin basic protein or anti-proteolipid protein antibodies. The results demonstrate a potential for intrathecal synthesis of both anti-myelin basic protein and anti-proteolipid protein antibodies of high apparent affinity in patients with optic neuritis.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Adult
KW - Antibody Affinity/immunology
KW - Antibody Specificity/immunology
KW - Antibody-Producing Cells/immunology
KW - Autoantibodies/immunology
KW - Binding Sites, Antibody
KW - Female
KW - HLA Antigens/immunology
KW - HLA-DQ Antigens/analysis
KW - HLA-DR Antigens/analysis
KW - Histocompatibility Testing
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Myelin Basic Protein/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Myelin Proteolipid Protein/immunology
KW - Optic Neuritis/immunology
U2 - 10.1002/ana.410380616
DO - 10.1002/ana.410380616
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 8526468
SN - 0364-5134
VL - 38
SP - 943
EP - 950
JO - Annals of Neurology
JF - Annals of Neurology
IS - 6
ER -