Worthington J, Turner S, Brass A, Morgan K
Arthritis and Rheumatism Council Epidemiology Research Unit, University of Manchester Medical School.
Br J Rheumatol. 1993 Aug;32(8):658-62. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/32.8.658.
Using the technique of epitope scanning, the binding sites of antibodies to the CB-11 peptide of type II collagen, which is known to induce an inflammatory arthritis in animal models, have been investigated. Sera from seven patients have been tested against 272 peptides representing the CB-11 sequence, each patient produced a different profile of antibody binding and a number of epitopes have been identified. The specific nature of this binding has been established by the reduction in binding by absorption with type II collagen. The reactivity of sera from a further 13 patients, to peptides representing the two most frequently recognized epitopes, has been assessed.
利用表位扫描技术,对已知在动物模型中可诱发炎症性关节炎的II型胶原蛋白CB-11肽的抗体结合位点进行了研究。对来自7名患者的血清针对代表CB-11序列的272种肽进行了检测,每位患者产生了不同的抗体结合谱,并且已鉴定出多个表位。通过用II型胶原蛋白吸收来降低结合,从而确定了这种结合的特异性。评估了另外13名患者的血清对代表两个最常识别表位的肽的反应性。