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Discovery of Two Novel Immunoepitopes and Development of Peptide-based Sarcoidosis Immunoassay

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. 2024-02; 
Changya Peng , Jaya Talreja , Brennen Steinbauer , Kazuhiko Shinki , Laura L Koth , Lobelia Samavati
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Abstract

Rationale: Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disorder associated with hypergammaglobulinemia and the presence of autoantibodies. The specific antigens initiating granulomatous inflammation in sarcoidosis are unknown and there is no specific test available to diagnose sarcoidosis. To discover novel sarcoidosis antigens, we developed a high-throughput T7 phage display library derived from the sarcoidosis cDNA and identified numerous clones differentiating sarcoidosis from other respiratory diseases. After clone sequencing and homology search, we identified two epitopes (Cofilinμ and Chain A) that specifically bind to serum IgGs of sarcoidosis patients. Objectives: To develop and validate an epitope-spec... More

Keywords

Sarcoidosis, immunoepitope, Antigen, Autoantibody, IgG, Chain A, cofilin, ELISA, T7 phage display