CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN GASTRIC PARIETAL CELL AUTO-ANTIGEN
- 1 January 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 8 (1), 62-+
Abstract
The gastric parietal cell auto-antigen is localized essentially in the microsomal fraction of mucosal homogenates obtained by centrifugation over a sucrose density gradient. The fractionation is facilitated by digestion of gastric mucus with ficin before disruption of the tissue. The antigen was assayed by a quantitative complement-fixation method. The effect of a number of enzymes and chemical treatments upon the serological reactivity of a gastric microsomal preparations was studied. The properties of the gastric antigen suggest an intimate association with insoluble lipoprotein elements of the microsomal membranes. Although immunologically distinct and strictly organ specific, the cytoplasmic auto-antigens of the stomach, and of the thyroid gland, show a remarkable resemblance in their biochemical characteristics. This similarity has a parallel not only in the embryological origin and the iodide trapping mechanisms which the two organs share in common but also in the close serological and clinical associations that have been demonstrated between auto-immune atrophic gastritis and thyroiditis.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Autoimmune Phenomena in Pernicious Anaemia: Gastric AntibodiesBMJ, 1962
- Thyroid Auto-antibodies in Pernicious AnaemiaBMJ, 1962
- Studies on the Cytotoxic Factor in Thyroid DiseaseBMJ, 1962
- THE THYROID CYTOTOXIC AUTOANTIBODYJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1962
- DEFICIENCY OF VITAMIN B12 IN HYPOTHYROIDISMThe Lancet, 1962
- Anaemia in hypothyroidism. Incidence, pathogenesis, and response to treatment.1960
- CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF HASHIMOTO SERUM ON HUMAN THYROID CELLS IN TISSUE CULTUREThe Lancet, 1959
- HUMAN AUTO-IMMUNE THYROIDITIS: SEROLOGICAL STUDIESThe Lancet, 1958
- Precipitating and complement-fixing antibodies in Hashimoto's disease.1957
- Diagnostic complement fixation. I. A method.1952