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Clinical and Immunological Aspects of a Case of Monoclonal Hyper-IgE
Authors:H.-J. Malling,,R. Djurup,,P. Stahl Skov,H. Permin,,C. G. M. Magnusson,,M. Sø  sborg,,I. Sø  sndergaard, B. Weeke
Affiliation:Laboratory of Clinical Allergology, Medical Dept. TA;Laboratory of Immunology, University Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet;Dept, of Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen;Allergy Unit, Medical Dept. B, County Hospital, Hillerø, Denmark;Institute of Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Unit of Experimental Medicine, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:A case of monoclonal IgE type lambda with IgE levels about 1 mg/ml has been followed for 6 years. Except for a slight asthma no signs of malignancies, parasitic infestations or other known diseases compatible with hyper-IgE have been found. By the combination of fractional ammonium sulphate precipitation, gel filtration, chromatofocusing, and subtraction affinity chromatography the IgE protein was isolated in an immunochemically pure and homogeneous form. Immunofluorescence of bone marrow cells showed about 1% IgE plasma cells. The amount of basophil bound IgE was 42 ng/10(6) cells, and histamine release from basophils challenged with anti-IgE was not different from that in atopic control persons, indicating a within-allergic-patients normal amount of IgE receptors. The protein-A reactivity was 0.4% equivalent to well-known IgE myeloma proteins. No antigen specificity of the IgE protein was found. Only a few cases of asymptomatic hyper-IgE are known, and it cannot be ruled out that this represents a premyeloma condition, since a similar case terminated in a malignant lymphoma.
Keywords:immunoglobulin E    multiple myeloma    histamine release    basophil cell bound IgE
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