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    J Autoimmune Dis. 2007 Jan 12;4:1.

    Autoantibodies against the chromosomal passenger protein INCENP found in a patient with Graham Little-Piccardi-Lassueur syndrome.

    Rodríguez-Bayona B, Ruchaud S, Rodríguez C, Linares M, Astola A, Ortiz M, Earnshaw WC, Valdivia MM.

    Servicio de Inmunología, Hospital Puerta del Mar, 11109 Cádiz, Spain. megatrixrb@yahoo.es

    BACKGROUND: Graham Little - Piccardi - Lassueur (GLPL) syndrome is a rare dermatosis characterized by scarring alopecia, loss of pubic and axillary hair, and progressive development of variously located follicular papules. We report a first case ever of an autoimmune response in a patient suffering from GLPL syndrome. METHODS: Immunofluorescence and immunoblot analysis were used in a variety of cell cultures including human, monkey, hamster, mouse and bovine cells to analyze the presence of autoantibodies in a GLPL patient. RESULTS: The autoimmune serum showed a pattern of centromere and spindle microtubule staining resembling that of the chromosomal passenger protein complex. By using a complex of proteins expressed in baculovirus, immunoblot analysis demonstrated that the INCENP protein is a major autoantigen in this patient with GLPL syndrome. CONCLUSION: An autoimmune response in GLPL syndrome is reported against the INCENP centromere protein. The occasional development of autoimmunity in GLPL patients could serve as a test in continuing efforts to detect this disease and for a more directed therapy based on the autoantigen response.

    PMID: 17222351 [PubMed]

    PMCID: PMC1783653

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