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Immune complexes in primary biliary cirrhosis: Higher prevalence of circulating immune complexes in patients with associated autoimmune features
Authors:Ramesh C. Gupta  E.Rolland Dickson  Frederic C. McDuffie  Archie H. Baggenstoss
Affiliation:Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:A longitudinal study, examining the levels of immune complexes serially for three years, in serum from 88 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis was performed by the Raji cell radioimmunoassay. Studies of the association of autoimmune features in primary biliary cirrhosis and the effect of D-penicillamine therapy in relation to the levels of complexes were carried out. Twenty-two patients (25 percent) were found to have autoimmune features, such as Sjögren's syndrome, rheumatoid-like arthritis, scleroderma, Raynaud's disease, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In this subset of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis, a significantly higher prevalence (86 percent) of circulating immune complexes was detected compared with those patients showing no autoimmune features (60 percent). In addition, patients with associated autoimmune features had higher mean levels of immune complexes (259.7 μg AHG eq/ml) compared with those without autoimmune features (202.1 μg AHG eq/ml). The mean levels of complement C4, reflecting activation of classic complement pathway, were significantly lower in patients with elevated immune complexes and associated autoimmune features. The mean level of immune complexes in 13 patients receiving D-penicillamine, in contrast to the placebo group, decreased at one year but subsequently was greater than the initial level. Patients who had normal levels of immune complexes and received penicillamine therapy continued to have complex levels within the normal range for up to three years of follow-up study, but patients receiving placebo showed significantly elevated levels at subsequent intervals. Thus, levels of immune complexes in primary biliary cirrhosis may reflect the association with autoimmune features.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Ramesh C. Gupta   University of Colorado Health Sciences Center   4200 East 9th Avenue   Box B115   Denver   Colorado 80262.
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