Ma1, a novel neuron- and testis-specific protein, is recognized by the serum of patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders Journal Article


Authors: Dalmau, J.; Gultekin, S. H.; Voltz, R.; Hoard, R.; DesChamps, T.; Balmaceda, C.; Batchelor, T.; Gerstner, E.; Eichen, J.; Frennier, J.; Posner, J. B.; Rosenfeld, M. R.
Article Title: Ma1, a novel neuron- and testis-specific protein, is recognized by the serum of patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders
Abstract: The identification of antineuronal antibodies has facilitated the diagnosis of paraneoplastic neurological disorders and the early detection of the associated tumours. It has also led to the cloning of possibly important neuron-specific proteins. In this study we wanted to identify novel antineuronal antibodies in the sera of patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders and to clone the corresponding antigens. Serological studies of 1705 sera from patients with suspected paraneoplastic neurological disorders resulted in the identification of four patients with antibodies that reacted with 37 and 40 kDa neuronal proteins (anti-Ma antibodies). Three patients had brainstem and cerebellar dysfunction, and one had dysphagia and motor weakness. Autopsy of two patients showed loss of Purkinje cells, Bergmann gliosis and deep cerebellar white matter inflammatory infiltrates. Extensive neuronal degeneration, gliosis and infiltrates mainly composed of CD8+ T cells were also found in the brainstem of one patient. In normal human and rat tissues, the anti-Ma antibodies reacted exclusively with neurons and with testicular germ cells; the reaction was mainly with subnuclear elements (including the nucleoli) and to a lesser degree the cytoplasm. Anti-Ma antibodies also reacted with the cancers (breast, colon and parotid) available from three anti-Ma patients, but not with 66 other tumours of varying histological types. Preincubation of tissues with any of the anti-Ma sera abrogated the reactivity of the other anti-Ma immunoglobulins. Probing of a human complementary DNA library with anti-Ma serum resulted in the cloning of a gene that encodes a novel 37 kDa protein (Ma1). Recombinant Ma1 was specifically recognized by the four anti-Ma sera but not by 337 control sera, including those from 52 normal individuals, 179 cancer patients without paraneoplastic neurological symptoms, 96 patients with paraneoplastic syndromes and 10 patients with non-cancer-related neurological disorders. The expression of Ma1 mRNA is highly restricted to the brain and testis. Subsequent analysis suggested that Ma1 is likely to be a phosphoprotein. Our study demonstrates that some patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders develop antibodies against Ma1, a new member of an expanding family of 'brain/testis' proteins.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adult; middle aged; case report; neoplasms; cd8 antigen; t lymphocyte; animals; purkinje cell; breast cancer; germ cell; gliosis; protein; cloning, molecular; dysphagia; amino acid sequence; molecular sequence data; antigens; recombinant fusion proteins; brain; rna, messenger; colon cancer; nucleotide sequence; brain diseases; immunoblotting; muscle weakness; cytoplasm; base sequence; dna sequence; rats; cell nucleus; lymphocytic infiltration; autopsy; autoantibody; paraneoplastic syndrome; neurologic disease; nerve protein; brain stem; serum; testis; phosphoprotein; complementary dna; northern blotting; nucleolus; epitopes; cerebellar degeneration; dna library; paraneoplastic syndromes; parotid gland cancer; immune sera; cell loss; cerebellum disease; paraneoplastic; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article; antineuronal antibody; brain/testis proteins; ma1
Journal Title: Brain
Volume: 122
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0006-8950
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 1999-01-01
Start Page: 27
End Page: 39
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/brain/122.1.27
PUBMED: 10050892
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Jerome B Posner
    211 Posner
  2. Josep O Dalmau
    101 Dalmau
  3. Raymond D Voltz
    9 Voltz
  4. Rita V Hoard
    2 Hoard
  5. Joseph G Eichen
    5 Eichen