Claims
- 1. A linear epitope for a human autoantibody selected from the group of peptides of less than forty amino acids comprising an amino acid sequence capable of binding to an autoantibody consisting ofthe La/SSB epitopes: QVLNIQMRRTLHKAFKGS (SEQ ID NO:19), NIQMRRTLHKAFK (SEQ ID NO: 136), RTLHKAFK (SEQ ID NO: 137), ICHQIEYYFGDFNLPRDKFLK (SEQ ID NO:20), YFGDFNLP (SEQ ID NO:138), WVPLEIMIKFNR (SEQ ID NO: 21), VPLEIMIK (SEQ ID NO:139), KTKIRRSPSKPL (SEQ ID NO: 22), KIRRSPSK (SEQ ID NO: 140), NRLNRLTTDFNVIVE (SEQ ID NO:23), NRLNRLTT (SEQ ID NO: 118), GEIKWIDFVRGAK (SEQ ID NO: 24), KWIDFVRGAK (SEQ ID NO: 103), IDFVRGAK (SEQ ID NO:104), SLNKWKSKGRRFKGKGKGNK (SEQ ID NO: 25), KSKGRRFK (SEQ ID NO: 105), GNLQLRNKEVTW (SEQ ID NO:26), LRNKEVTW (SEQ ID NO:106), IFVVFDSIE (SEQ ID NO:27), FVVFDSIE (SEQ ID NO:107), KETDLLILFKDDYFA (SEQ ID NO: 28), ILFKDDYF (SEQ ID NO: 108), YKNDVKNRSVYIKGFPT (SEQ ID NO:29), SVYIKGFP (SEQ ID NO: 109), TDFNVIVE (SEQ ID NO: 110), DFNVIVEA (SEQ ID NO:111), EGIILFKEKAK (SEQ ID NO:31), EGIILFKE (SEQ ID NO:112), KVQFQGKKTKFASD (SEQ ID NO:32), KKTKFASD (SEQ ID NO:113), REDLHILF (SEQ ID NO:33), CLLKFSGD (SEQ ID NO:34), TGPVKRAR (SEQ ID NO:35), KVEAKLRAKQ (SEQ ID NO:36), EAKLRAKQ (SEQ ID NO:114).
- 2. The epitope of claim 1 consisting of between four and twenty five amino acids.
- 3. The epitope of claim 2 reactive with anti-La/SSB polyclonal antibodies.
- 4. The epitopes of claim 1 in combination with a pharmaceutical carrier for administration to a patient.
- 5. The epitopes of claim 4 in an effective concentration for administration to a patient to neutralize circulating autoantibody.
- 6. The epitopes of claim 4 further comprising a pharmaceutical carrier for administration to a patient, wherein the carrier and concentration of sequences elicit an immune response when administered to a host.
- 7. The epitopes of claim 1 labelled with a compound selected from the group consisting of dyes, fluorescent labels, chemiluminescent labels, enzymes, and radioactive labels.
- 8. The epitopes of claim 1 immobilized onto a substrate.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 07/867,819 filed on Apr. 13, 1992, by John B. Harley for “Methods and Reagents for Diagnosis of Autoantibodies”, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/648,205 filed Jan. 31, 1991 by John B. Harley for “Assays and Treatments for Autoimmune Diseases” now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/472,947 entitled ‘Assays and Treatments for Autoimmune Diseases” filed Jan. 31, 1990 by John B. Harley, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The United States government has rights in this invention by virtue of grants from the National Institutes of Health AR39577, AI24717, AI21568, AI31584 and AR01844, and the Veteran's Administration.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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07/648205 |
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07/867819 |
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07/472947 |
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07/648205 |
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