H. Sasaki et al., Autoantibody to gravin is expressed more strongly in younger and nonthymomatous patients with myasthenia gravis, SURG TODAY, 31(11), 2001, pp. 1036-1037
Gravin is expressed in several cell and tissue types as either 300 kDa doub
let or 250 kDa proteolytic products. It is a cytoplasmic antigen that react
s with the serum of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG). Autoantibodies to
gravin residues 1477-1781 are highly specific for MG. In the present study
, we examined residues 1477-1781 in detail and found that residues 1542-154
7 of gravin protein, which had sequence homology with the binding sequences
of two protein A-kinase anchoring proteins, were highly reactive to MG ser
um. Antigravin antibody activities were stronger in younger and nonthymomat
ous patients. These findings suggest that antigravin antibody activities co
uld be a useful prognostic factor and that the gravin antibody of MG may ha
ve a function which prevents the protein A-kinase binding pathway.