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Crossreactivity of M-protein-reactive antibodies with human proteins
Luiza Guilherme, Kellen Faé, Sandra E. Oshiro and Jorge Kalil
| Table 2. Crossreactivity of M-protein-reactive antibodies with human proteins | ||||
| M protein | Epitope position | Antibody nature | Crossreactive human proteins | Ref. |
| M1 | 1319 | Human | 43 kDa kidney protein | 39 |
| 2326 | 56 kDa kidney protein (vimentin) | |||
| 112 | Murine mAb | None | ||
| 1319 | 43 kDa protein (kidney/heart) | 40 | ||
| M5 | a | Rabbit | Sarcolemma | 41 |
| a | Rabbit | Cardiac myosin | 9 | |
| 135 | Rabbit | None | 42 | |
| 84116 | Rabbit | Cardiac myosin | 43 | |
| 164197 | Rabbit | 40 kDa heart protein | 44 | |
|
84116, 117134, 164197 |
Human mAb | Skeletal muscle myosin, cardiac myosin, actin, keratin | 45 | |
| 184197 |
Murine/human mAb |
Cardiac myosin | 46 | |
| a | Murine mAb | Tropomyosin | 10 | |
| a | Murine mAb | Valves protein | 11 | |
| M6 | 120, 1020, 1231 | Rabbit | None | 47 |
| a | Murine mAb | 53 kDa glomerular protein | 48 | |
|
a |
Human mAb |
Skeletal muscle myosin; actin keratin |
46 | |
| a | Murine mAb | Tropomyosin | 10 | |
| 223245,256277, 240260, 272292 | Rabbit | Denatured forms of myosin | 49 | |
| B repeat region | Rabbit, human | Human brain | 50 | |
| M12 | a | Murine mAb | 53 kDa glomerular protein | 48 |
| 125 | Rabbit | Vimentin (mesangial cells) | 51 | |
| M19 | 124 | Rabbit | 60 kDa myocardial protein | 52 |
| M24 | a | Human, rabbit | Brain | 53 |
| S-CB7 | Human, rabbit | None | 54 | |
| 2335, 1835, 1335 | Rabbit | None | 55 | |
|
a
Epitope not defined. |
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| References cited
in Table 2
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