Thirkill C E, Tait R C, Tyler N K, Roth A M, Keltner J L
Ophthalmology Research, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1992 Sep;33(10):2768-72.
Cancer-associated retinopathy (CAR) is a rare form of retinal degeneration that occurs in association with certain forms of cancer. CAR patients typically possess high titers of autoantibodies against a specific photoreceptor protein--the 23 kD retinal CAR antigen. The mechanisms involved in the vision loss experienced by CAR patients are not understood, but serologic studies indicate the process could include a series of autoimmune reactions directed at specific components of the retina. Because the retinal CAR antigen is the principal ocular autoantigen involved in the antibody response of CAR patients, characterizing it would contribute to the understanding of putative autoimmune involvement. Serum antibodies from CAR patients have been used to isolate the gene encoding the CAR antigen from a cDNA library of human retina. Nucleotide sequence analysis suggests that the CAR antigen shows approximately 90% homology to the published amino acid sequence of bovine recoverin.
癌症相关性视网膜病变(CAR)是一种与某些癌症相关的罕见视网膜变性形式。CAR患者通常具有针对特定光感受器蛋白——23 kD视网膜CAR抗原的高滴度自身抗体。目前尚不清楚CAR患者视力丧失所涉及的机制,但血清学研究表明,这一过程可能包括针对视网膜特定成分的一系列自身免疫反应。由于视网膜CAR抗原是CAR患者抗体反应中主要的眼部自身抗原,对其进行表征将有助于理解假定的自身免疫参与情况。来自CAR患者的血清抗体已被用于从人视网膜cDNA文库中分离编码CAR抗原的基因。核苷酸序列分析表明,CAR抗原与已发表的牛恢复蛋白氨基酸序列具有约90%的同源性。