Abstract

In order to improve the detection of antitopoisomerase 1 antibodies in a cohort of 111 systemic sclerosis patients, we have performed immunoblots on protein extracts of HEp-2 cells. Using indirect immunofluorescence and ELISA, 27 patients (24.3%) had antitopoisomerase 1 antibodies, 32 (28.8%) had anticentromere antibodies, 31 (27.9%) had antinuclear antibodies with none of these two antibodies and 21 (18.9%) had no antinuclear antibody. IgG from 24/27 (88.9%) patients with antitopoisomerase 1 antibodies bound to 2 protein bands of 63 and 100 kDa identified as topoisomerase 1 by N-terminal sequencing. Antitopoisomerase 1 antibodies were detected in 9 (8.1%) patients who had no antitopoisomerase 1 antibody as determined by ELISA. Patients with antitopoisomerase 1 antibodies had an almost similar phenotype without distinction between ELISA or immunoblot approaches. Our results provide evidence for the use of a combination of ELISA and immunoblot approaches for the detection of antitopoisomerase 1 antibodies.

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