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Cross-reactivity of anti-ssDNA antibodies with heparan sulfate in patients with type I diabetes mellitus.

  1. G Triolo,
  2. E Giardina,
  3. G Scarantino,
  4. G Seddio,
  5. F Cardella,
  6. F Meli and
  7. G Bompiani
  1. Istituto di Clinica Medica I and Istituto di Clinica Pediatrica, University of Palermo, Italy.

    Abstract

    Anti-single-stranded-DNA antibodies cross-reactive with heparan sulfate were detected in serums of patients with type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. The results suggested that heparan sulfate, the major glycosaminoglycan constituent of the glomerular basement membrane, may serve as a target antigen in vivo for cross-reactive anti-DNA antibodies. These polyreactive antibodies, directed toward repeating negatively charged units, may neutralize the heparan sulfate-associated polyanionic sites in the glomerulus, leading to an abnormal permeability of anionic plasma proteins.

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