Trna synthetase antibody

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Amino-Azyl-tRNA synthetase antibody; Synthetase antibody

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Autoantibodies against "aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases" are directed against cytoplasmic, ribosome-associated enzymes. These catalyze the binding of the individual amino acids to the respective tRNA. Autoantibodies against "aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (mainly IgG antibodies) also react with the catalytically active region and inhibit the enzyme activity of the synthetase in vitro. Depending on which amino acid is catalyzed, a distinction is made between: histidyl-tRNA synthetase (Jo-1), threonyl-tRNA synthetase (PL-7), alanyl-tRNA synthetase (J-12) and others.

Patients with antibodies against histidyl-tRNA synthetase (Jo-1 antibodies) may develop a so-called antisynthetase syndrome (also known as anti-jo-1 syndrome, since it is primarily Jo-1 antibodies that are detected). Anti-Jo-1 syndrome manifests itself as myositis, interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, arthritis, accompanied by so-called "mechanic's hands" with hyperkeratosis and rhagades, with Raynaud's phenomenon, sclerodactyly, calcinosis cutis and sicca symptoms.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020