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Abstract
In vitro T cell proliferative response to an alternative splicing variant of acetylcholine
receptor alpha subunit (AChR alpha) with the P3A exon-encoded region was examined
in peripheral blood samples from 28 myasthenia gravis (MG) patients and 14 healthy
donors using recombinant fragments and synthetic peptides. T cells responsive to the
P3A region-specific sequences were detected in five MG patients, all of whom were
late-onset disease with thymoma, but in none of healthy donors. These autoreactive
T cells may be involved in the pathogenic process in a subset of MG patients.