S. Hirohata et K. Nakanishi, Antiribosomal P protein antibody in human systemic lupus erythematosus reacts specifically with activated T cells, LUPUS, 10(9), 2001, pp. 612-621
We examined the presence of the epitope recognized by antiribosomal P prote
in antibody (anti-P) on the cell surface of human immunocompetent cells. Hi
ghly purified CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, and B cells from normal healthy in
dividuals were reacted with affinity-purified IgG anti-P, and were stained
with FITC-conjugated F(ab')(2), fragment goat anti-human IgG, followed by a
nalysis on flow cytometry with gating for viable cells by propidium iodide
staining. The presence of an epitope that is antigenically related to the c
arboxyl-terminal 22-amino-acid sequence of ribosomal P protein was not demo
nstrated on the surface of fresh CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, or fresh B cell
s. However, the expression of the ribosomal P epitope was induced on CD4(+)
and CD8(+) T cells after activation with immobilized anti-CD3, whereas the
epitope was not expressed on activated B cells. These results indicate tha
t anti-P is an antilymphocyte antibody, which reacts specifically with acti
vated T cells but not with resting T cells or B cells, suggesting possible
direct effects of anti-P on the immune dysregulation in systemic lupus eryt
hematosus.