Identification of the 49-kDa Autoantigen Associated with Lymphocytic Hypophysitis as α-Enolase

  • O’Dwyer D
  • Smith A
  • Matthew M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lymphocytic hypophysitis is part of the spectrum of organ-specific autoimmune diseases, and although its histopathology is well documented, its pathogenesis is unclear. Serum autoantibodies directed against a 49-kDa cytosolic protein are detected by immunoblotting in 70% of patients with biopsy-proven lymphocytic hypophysitis. Here we report the purification and identification of this first target autoantigen in lymphocytic hypophysitis. The autoantigen has a molecular mass of 49 kDa, a cytosolic localization, and a ubiquitous tissue distribution. The 49-kDa protein was purified from monkey brain and human placental cytosol. Limited amino acid sequencing after proteolytic digestion of the human placental protein showed identity with alpha-enolase. The identification was confirmed using sera from patients with pituitary autoimmunity, which strongly reacted with recombinant human alpha-enolase and yeast enolase, but not with rabbit muscle beta- enolase. This indicates that the immunoreactive epitopes are largely conserved from yeast to human, but are not present in beta-enolase. alpha-Enolase autoantibodies are not specific to pituitary autoimmune disease and have been reported in other autoimmune diseases. However, this study is the first to indicate a role for alpha-enolase as an autoantigen in lymphocytic hypophysitis.

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O’Dwyer, D. T., Smith, A. I., Matthew, M. L., Andronicos, N. M., Ranson, M., Robinson, P. J., & Crock, P. A. (2002). Identification of the 49-kDa Autoantigen Associated with Lymphocytic Hypophysitis as α-Enolase. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 87(2), 752–757. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem.87.2.8205

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