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Anti-topoisomerase antibodies
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Epitopes and subtypesAnti Scl-70 is recognized as one of two major classes of autoantibodies in sclerosis[1] (systemic or scleroderma). The antigen of Anti Scl-70 was recognized as topoisomerase I in 1986[2] with anti-centromere antibodies constituting the other class. ATA is associated with more severe disease.[3] Anti-topoisomerase antibodies can be classified according to their immunoglobulin class (IgM, IgG or IgA). IgG-ATA is found most frequently in scleroderma, with IgA being quite common but IgM very infrequent.[4] PathologyTopoisomerase I is an enzyme that relaxes the strain on DNA by nicking and ligating the DNA. ATA inhibits the activity of this enzyme.[5] Since this activity occurs in the nucleus of the cell ATA is a form of anti-nuclear antibody. Scleroderma results from the overproduction of collagen in affected tissues, one study claims that there is an increased density of Topoisomerase I sites in the collagen genes, and that the antibodies may be altering transcription at these loci.[6] ATA correlates with rapid progression of disease.[7] In systemic lupus erythematosus ATA are associated with nephritis.[8] Increases in ATA+ in scleroderma and SLE are associated with increases in serum CTLA4.[9][10] GeneticsHLA-DR2 (DR15 and DR16) are associated with Scleroderma and systemic sclerosis. It has been found that patients with ATA that recognize the ET4 domain of topoisomerase were frequently HLA-DR2,[11], and in another population study it was found that DR-15 is associated with ATA in systemic sclerosis.[12] In addition to HLA-DR, the protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type 22 (lymphoid) (1p13.2 - PTPN22), "CT/TT" genotype showed significant association with anti-topo I.[13] The TAP1gene(6p21.3, HLA complex) has also been found in association with ATA+ sclerosis.[14] References
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