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Objectives: To report a novel antibody associated with paraneoplastic retin
opathy and to characterize the retinal autoantigen.
Methods: Immunohistochemistry of rat and human tissues was used to identify
antiretinal antibodies. Serologic screening of a bovine retinal cDNA expre
ssion library was performed to clone the target antigen.
Results: A 72-year-old woman presented with a 6-month history of progressiv
e visual loss, bilateral central scotomas, light flashes, and night blindne
ss. Visual acuity was 20/40 OD and 20/30 OS. There was generalized loss of
retinal pigment and narrow arterioles; discs were normal in appearance. The
electroretinogram showed no response. Chest computed tomograph scan demons
trated a right lung mass: biopsy revealed poorly differentiated carcinoma.
The patients' serum contained antibodies that immunolabeled nuclei of cells
of the outer-and to a lesser extent, the inner-nuclear layer of the adult
rat retina. No reactivity was identified with nonretinal adult human or rat
tissues. Reactivity was seen in the developing rat embryo. Serologic scree
ning of a bovine retinal library resulted in the isolation of three overlap
ping clones, encoding a protein highly homologous to the human photorecepto
r cell-specific nuclear receptor gene product.
Conclusions: The target antigen of an antibody associated with paraneoplast
ic retinopathy is the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor, a membe
r of a conserved family of nuclear receptors involved in photoreceptor cell
development or maintenance.