Antibodies to calnexin and mutated calreticulin are common in human sera

  • Kyllesbech, C.
  • Trier, N.
  • Mughal, F.
  • Hansen, P.
  • Holmström, M.
  • el Fassi, D.
  • Hasselbalch, H.
  • Skov, V.
  • Kjær, L.
  • Andersen, M.
  • Čiplys, Evaldas
  • Slibinskas, Rimantas
  • Frederiksen, J.
  • Højrup, P.
  • Houen, G.
Publication date
January 2023

Abstract

Purpose of the study: Calreticulin is an endoplasmic reticulum chaperone protein, which is involved in protein folding and in peptide loading of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules together with its homolog calnexin. Mutated calreticulin is associated with a group of hemopoietic disorders, especially myeloproliferative neoplasms. Currently only the cellular immune response to mutated calreticulin has been described, although preliminary findings have indicated that antibodies to mutated calreticulin are not specific for myeloproliferative disorders. These findings have prompted us to characterize the humoral immune response to mutated calreticulin and its chaperone homologue calnexin. Patients and methods: We analyzed sera fr...

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