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In vitro study of Fc-receptor function in autoimmune diseases
Authors:D Roccatello  J C Bensa  R Coppo  C Rollino  M Diaz  G Martina  G Piccoli
Affiliation:Department of Hematology, Assaf Harofeh Hospital, Zerifin 70350, Israel
Abstract:
A simple test for studying in vitro Fc-receptor function of mononuclear phagocytes is described. Immune phagocytosis is analyzed as a dynamic phenomenon by using nearly pure suspensions of monocytes incubated for diverse times with autologous erythrocytes sensitized with highly purified IgG. In a series of normal volunteers and patients with vasculitis a strict correlation has been found between this in vitro assay and the measure of splenic clearance of IgG-coated red blood cells (RBC), the classical approach for studying in vivo macrophage Fc-receptor function by using sodium chromate 51Cr as tag. The use of this in vitro assay appears to be valuable mainly in cases requiring repeated measurements of Fc-receptor function for monitoring the course of disease or the effects of therapy.
Keywords:chemotaxis  lymphoproliferative disease  phagocytosis  PMN leukocytes
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