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Query: EC:5.99.1.3 (topoisomerase)
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Autoantibodies against several cytoplasmic autoantigens such as glutamic acid decarboxylase, heat shock protein 65, insulin, and carboxypeptidase H have been identified in the sera of patients with IDDM. To investigate whether type II DNA topoisomerase (TopII) is an autoantigen in IDDM patients, we have constructed a series of overlapping DNA TopII fragments that covered the entire length of this enzyme. These fragments were used as antigens to screen sera of IDDM patients. We have examined 195 Chinese IDDM patients (mean age 14.2 +/- 7.5 years, age at onset 9.2 +/- 6.4 years, duration of diabetes 4.6 +/- 3.4 years) and 51 nondiabetic individuals. The results showed that DNA TopII autoantibodies were detected in 49.2 and 47.2% of IDDM patients using purified TopII fragments and full-length TopII as antigens, respectively. The frequency of anti-TopII positivity was relatively stable irrespective of sex and disease duration. The patients were slightly older at onset and the prevalence of anti-thyroglobulin/anti-microsomal autoantibodies was twice that in the IDDM subgroup positive for anti-TopII than in IDDM patients who were negative for anti-TopII. We also characterized the epitopes of DNA TopII that were recognized by IDDM sera. Those epitopes resided mostly in three distinct domains. One resided in amino acid residues 1-147, another in amino acid residues 286-472, and the third in the COOH-terminal one-third of DNA TopII. Intriguingly, we found that these epitopes shared similarity (up to 36% identity and 63.6% homology) to previously identified epitopes of IDDM autoantigens.
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PMID:Characterization of human DNA topoisomerase II as an autoantigen recognized by patients with IDDM. 860 60

Although primary carcinoid tumor of the ovary is an extremely rare neoplasm, survival is excellent if the disease is confined to one ovary. Herein, we present a case of primary strumal carcinoid tumor of the ovary, stage IA, borderline malignancy, in a 34-year-old woman. Histological findings of the right ovary indicated higher atypical nuclei, higher mitotic rate and focal necrosis of tumorous cells in some areas, findings that are compatible with atypical carcinoid of the lung. Immunohistochemical staining was positive for synaptophysin, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin A, Ki-67, topoisomerase IIalpha, peptide YY, and thyroglobulin. Three and a half years postoperatively, multiple bone and breast metastases were found and anticancer chemotherapy was ineffective. The results in the present case indicate that an ovarian carcinoid tumor found to be 'atypical carcinoid' according to pulmonary carcinoid criteria or immunohistochemical staining (i.e. highly positive for topoisomerase IIalpha and Ki-67) may have a poor prognosis.
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PMID:Primary strumal carcinoid tumor of the ovary with multiple bone and breast metastases. 2059 39