Antiidiotypic antibodies against anti-DNA antibodies in sera of families of lupus patients |
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Authors: | Nabih I. Abdou Ronsuke Suenaga Marsa Hatfield Marilyn Evans Khatab M. Hassanein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Kansas, School of Medicine, 66103 Kansas City, Kansas;(2) Department of Biometry, University of Kansas, School of Medicine, 66103 Kansas City, Kansas;(3) Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Kansas University Medical Center, Room 4035B, 66103 Kansas City, Kansas |
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Abstract: | We searched for antiidiotypes directed against anti-DNA in sera of healthy family members of lupus patients. Controls were healthy individuals without a personal or family history of lupus. No significant differences were noted between the family members' and the control group's sera with respect to binding to DNA or to non-anti-DNA F(ab)2 fragments. Family members' sera had higher binding to anti-DNA F(ab)2 and to normal IgG F(ab)2 fragments (P<0.01). Sera of the family members had significantly higher binding to anti-DNA F(ab)2 than to normal IgG F(ab)2 fragments (P<0.0036). Inhibition experiments have shown that the antiidiotype is directed against the framework determinants and not against the antigen binding sites of the idiotype. The anti-idiotypic antibodies were directed against cross-reactive anti-DNA idiotypes and were not restricted to the idiotypes of the lupus proband. Age, sex, and blood relationship to the lupus patient did not influence the presence of antiidiotypes in the family members. The possible role of environmental factors in the induction of antiidiotypes and the role of the latter in regulating anti-DNA antibodies are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Systemic lupus erythematosus lupus families antiidiotypes anti-DNA |
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