A Mouse Gene Encoding an Oocyte Antigen Associated with Autoimmune Premature Ovarian Failure
Autoimmune premature ovarian failure causes young women to develop menopausal symptoms and infertility. A similar syndrome appears in mice with postthymectomy autoimmune premature ovarian failure. We demonstrate that these mice develop antibodies against a 125-kDa protein located in the oocyte cytop...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 1999-08, Vol.140 (8), p.3720-3726 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Autoimmune premature ovarian failure causes young women to develop
menopausal symptoms and infertility. A similar syndrome appears in mice
with postthymectomy autoimmune premature ovarian failure. We
demonstrate that these mice develop antibodies against a 125-kDa
protein located in the oocyte cytoplasm (ooplasm). By screening a mouse
ovarian complementary DNA expression library with autoimmune serum, we
have identified a novel mouse gene with a 3.75-kb ovarian transcript,
the expression of which is restricted to the oocyte. The longest open
reading frame (3333 bp) encodes an oocyte-specific protein, designated
OP1 (ooplasm-specific protein 1). The protein is composed of 1111 amino
acids with a predicted molecular mass of 125,502 Da. Based on its
primary structure, it appears to be novel and has no motifs to suggest
a localization other than in the cytoplasm. The ability of immune serum
from mice with ovarian autoimmunity to react specifically with
recombinant OP1 raises the possibility that OP1 as an antigen may play
a role in murine autoimmune premature ovarian failure. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.140.8.6911 |