Appl Biochem Biotechnol, 2000, 83(13):255-269

Autoantibodies to nuclear antigens: Correlation between cytotoxicity and DNA-hydrolyzing activity

The cytotoxicity of DNA-specific autoantibodies from sera of patients with systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) and with lymphoproliferative diseases, and from blood of healthy donors was examined on tumor-cell lines L929 and HL-60. DNA-binding IgG fractions from SLE and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) sera were cytotoxic at concentrations of up to 10-10M. No detectable changes in cell viability were observed after incubation with antibodies devoid of DNA-binding activity and DNA-specific antibodies isolated from blood of healthy donors and patients with T-cell lymphoma, B- cell lymphosarcoma, and acute B-cell leukemia. There was good correlation between the cytotoxic activity and DNA-hydrolyzing activity of anti-DNA antibodies. The cytotoxic effect of DNA-binding antibodies presumably was complement-independent, because it was attributed only to the Fab fragment. The cytotoxic effect was completely inhibited by preincubation with double- stranded DNA (dsDNA). Both the cytotoxic effect and the DNA-hydrolyzing activity of anti-DNA antibodies were significantly increased in the antibody fraction that displayed cross-reactivity with nuclear matrix proteins. Possible mechanisms for the formation and pathogenicity of cytotoxic anti-DNA antibodies are discussed in this article.

Kozyr AV, Kolesnikov AV, Zelenova NA, Sashchenko LP, Mlkhalap SV, Bulina ME, Ignatova AN, Favorov PV, Gabibov AG

IBCH: 1556
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