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A gene-centric approach to biomarker discovery identifies transglutaminase 1 as an epidermal autoantigen
Authors
Adnane, Achour
Daniel, Agardh
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Mohammad, Alimohammadi
Maribel, Aranda-Guillen
Maria, Bradley
Ingrid, Dahlbom
Per Henrik D., Edqvist
Liv, Eidsmo
Daniel, Eriksson
Horður Ingi, Gunnarsson
Eva, Hagforsen
Åsa, Hallgren
Takashi Hashimoto
Norito Ishii
Olle, Kampe
Ilma, Korponay-Szabo
Nils, Landegren
Lund University.
Lund University.
Lund University.
Outi, Makitie
Lars, Norlen
Fredrik, Ponten
Fabian, Sardh
Mona, Ståhle
Publication date
1 January 2021
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Publisher Copyright: © 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Autoantigen discovery is a critical challenge for the understanding and diagnosis of autoimmune diseases. While autoantibody markers in current clinical use have been identified through studies focused on individual disorders, we postulated that a reverse approach starting with a putative autoantigen to explore multiple disorders might hold promise. We here targeted the epidermal protein transglutaminase 1 (TGM1) as a member of a protein family prone to autoimmune attack. By screening sera from patients with various acquired skin disorders, we identified seropositive subjects with the blistering mucocutaneous disease paraneoplastic pemphigus. Validation in further subjects confirmed TGM1 autoantibodies as a 55% sensitive and 100% specific marker for paraneoplastic pemphigus. This gene-centric approach leverages the wealth of data available for human genes and may prove generally applicable for biomarker discovery in autoimmune diseases.Peer reviewe
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