Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 143

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 143
Gunnar Husby, Knut Sletten, Robin F. Anders, Jacob B. Natvig Institute of Immunology and Rheumatology, Rikshospitalet and Institute of Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Norway THE NATURE OF AMYLOID FIBRILS ASSOCIATED WITH RHEUMATIC DISORDERS The amyloid fibril (3) is the unique component of all types of amyloid substances. The ultra- structure of the fibrils is identical in different clinical categories of amyloidosis like primary, myelomaassociated and secondary amyloidosis as well as in spontaneous and experimental amyloidosis in animals. However, recent investigations have shown evidence that chemi- cally entirely different classes or proteins may make up amyloid fibrils with identical ultra- structure. It is interesting that the chemistry of the fibrils to a large extent follows the much older clinical classification of amyloidosis. Hence, it has been established that the protein most often found as the major subunit of primary and myelomaassociated amyloid fibrils is smaller or larger parts of monoclonal immunoglobulin light chains, particularly their amino-terminal, variable part (6,11). On the other hand, the completely different protein AA (for nomenclature, see 2) is consistently found as a major component of secondary amyloid fibrils (3,5,7,8,9,12,16). The present communication is concerned with the amyloid protein AA and a related serum protein SAA. In addition, we also report data on another major fibril component, the high molecular weight or "void volume" material which seems to be present in amyloid fibrils of both the immuno- globulin and the protein AA type. It is concluded that the amyloid protein AA as well as the void volume material of amyloid fibrils are protein components derived from connective tissue. Materials and methods Amyloid fibrils were prepared according to Pras et al. (14) from the liver of a patient T.H. with amyloidosis secondary to juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) and from the liver of a patient with amyloidosis associated with ankylosing spondylitis (AS). The fibrils were treated with 0.1 N sodium hydroxide for immunization of rabbits and for immunodifussion studies, and with 6 M guanidine/ 0.1 M dithiothreitol (DTT) for fractionation by gel filtration on Sephadex G-100 and G-25 columns as described in details previously (8). Amyloid fibril subfragments purified by gel filtration were studied by amino acid composition and sequence analyses (8,9,16,17) and by immuno- logic tests (8,9,11). For comparative studies tissues from corre- sponding normal organs were subjected to exactly the same procedures for extraction and chemical treatment as the amyloidotic organs, and to the same amino acid analyses and immunologic studies. Anti-amyloid antiserum was raised in rabbits by immunization with NaOH-treated amyloid fibrils (DAM) and made mono-specific for protein AA and the amyloid void volume material respectively by specific absorptions (8,9,11). Fig. 1 Gel filtration of amyloid T.H. liver. Two major peaks are obtained: The Vo-material, and at a later position the amy- loid protein AA. 141
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