Properties and reactivity of immune complexes in rheumatoid synovial fluid |
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Authors: | E. Mochan T. J. Passon Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Osteopathic Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 08103 Camden, New Jersey, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Fractionation of immune complexes (IC) from rheumatoid synovial fluid revealed the presence of three different fractions of IC. The largest molecular weight form, fraction I (above 1000 Kdaltons) was predominately composed of IgG and IgM and contained both IgM-RF and IgG-RF. The other IC, fraction II (480 Kdaltons) and fraction III (330 Kdaltons), contained predominately IgG with some IgA and only significant amounts of IgG-RF. All three fractions of IC can bind Clq and stimulate human monocyte prostaglandin E (PGE) production. Fraction I IC bound Clq most readily while fraction III IC were the most effective stimulators of monocyte PGE production. IC stimulation of monocyte PGE production was inhibited by staphylococcus protein A suggesting mediation via activation of Fc receptors. It remains to be determined whether this IC reactivity has any pathologic significance. |
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Keywords: | Immune complexes Rheumatoid arthritis Synovial fluid IgG Rheumatoid factor Monocytes Prostaglandins |
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