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  • Proteomic analysis of human brain identifies alpha-enolase as a novel autoantigen in Hashimoto's encephalopathy.

Proteomic analysis of human brain identifies alpha-enolase as a novel autoantigen in Hashimoto's encephalopathy.

FEBS letters (2002-09-26)
Hirofumi Ochi, Izumi Horiuchi, Norie Araki, Tosifusa Toda, Tomohiro Araki, Kaori Sato, Hiroyuki Murai, Manabu Osoegawa, Takeshi Yamada, Ken Okamura, Tomoaki Ogino, Kiyohisa Mizumoto, Hirohumi Yamashita, Hideyuki Saya, Jun-ichi Kira
ABSTRACT

Hashimoto's encephalopathy (HE) is a rare autoimmune disease associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT). To identify the HE-related autoantigens, we developed a human brain proteome map using two-dimensional electrophoresis and applied it to the immuno-screening of brain proteins that react with autoantibodies in HE patients. After sequential MALDI-TOF-MASS analysis, immuno-positive spots of 48 kDa (pI 7.3-7.8) detected from HE patient sera were identified as a novel autoimmuno-antigen, alpha-enolase, harboring several modifications. Specific high reactivities against human alpha-enolase were significant in HE patients with excellent corticosteroid sensitivity, whereas the patients with fair or poor sensitivity to the corticosteroid treatment showed less reactivities than cut-off level. Although a few HT patients showed faint reactions to alpha-enolase, 95% of HT patients, patients with other neurological disorders, and healthy subjects tested were all negative. These results suggest that the detection of anti-alpha-enolase antibody is useful for defining HE-related pathology, and this proteomic strategy is a powerful method for identifying autoantigens of various central nervous system diseases with unknown autoimmune etiologies.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Enolase from baker′s yeast (S. cerevisiae), lyophilized powder, ≥50 units/mg protein
Sigma-Aldrich
Neuron-specific enolase from human brain, ≥95% (SDS-PAGE), buffered aqueous solution