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Cytomegalovirus Infection Induces Expression of 60 KD/Ro Antigen on Human Keratinocytes
Oleh:
Zhu, J.
Jenis:
Article from Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Lupus vol. 4 no. 5 (1995)
,
page 396-406.
Topik:
Ro Autoantigens
;
Calreticulin
;
Keratinocytes
;
Cytomegalovirus
;
Ultraviolet B Light
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To investigate the effect of human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection on the expression of Ro autoantigen in human keratinocytes, the binding of anti-Ro peptide antibodies (anti-60 KD/Ro, anti- 52 KD/Ro and anti-calreticulin) to cultured human keratinocytes was detected by fixed cell enzymelinked immunoassay (ELISA), immunofluorescence, flow cytometry (FACS) analysis and immunoblotting. There was a significant increase in the binding of anti-60 KD/Ro antibody but not anti-52 KD/Ro or anti-calreticulin antibody to the surface of cultured keratinocytes at 24 h after CMV infection compared with uninfected cells, by ELISA and immunofluoresence. Surface binding of anti-60 KD/Ro was found in 71.2% (±5.5%) of CMV-infected cells compared with 26.2% (±4.1%) of untreated cells (P < 0.05) by FACS analysis. Similar observations were made with a human serum which contained anti-60 KD/Ro antibodies. Immunoblotting was used to analyse total cellular 60 KD/Ro antigen expression in keratinocytes infected with CMV or without infection. No increase in the intensity of the 60 KD band was found in extracts of the CMV-infected cells, suggesting that the 60 KD/Ro antigen is redistributed from the cytoplasm to the cell surface after viral infection. The effects of CMV infection on cell cultures were compared with those of ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation. The 60 KD/Ro, 52 KD/Ro and calreticulin were all induced on the UVB-irradiated cell surface but no significant synergistic effect of UVB and CMV was found. This study provides evidence that CMV infection induced 60 KD/Ro antigen expression on the surface of human keratinocytes, suggesting that CMV may play a role in development of skin lesions in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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