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The specificity of nephritogenic antibodies. V. Glomerular localization of anti-GP 330 and anti-GP 90 antibodies present in passive Heymann serum
Authors:W M Bagchus  P J Hoedemaeker  J F Slegers  W W Bakker
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Administration in the rat of rabbit antibodies directed against rat tubular brushborder antigens (FXIA) leads to membranous glomerulopathy (HICN) associated with glomerular immune complexes (ICXS). These anti-FXIA antibodies (Abs) contain two major specificities, anti-GP 330 and anti-GP 90. The contribution of each specificity to the localization of anti-FXIA Abs was studied by direct immunofluorescence. Perfusion studies, under conditions which avoid ischaemia, confirmed that in this system glomerular localization of anti-FXIA Abs depends only on anti-GP 90 Abs, and the failure of anti-GP 330 Abs to localize after perfusion could not be attributed to ischaemia. In contrast, intravenous (i.v.) injection of anti-GP 330 Abs results in granular deposits of rabbit IgG, similar to those observed using anti-FXIA Abs. Injection i.v. of anti-GP 90 Abs results only in (faint) linear deposits. Using alternating and combined perfusion studies with these Abs, it is shown that anti-GP 90 Abs do not influence localization of anti-GP 330 Abs. In addition, systemic administration of anti-GP 90 Abs combined with perfusion of anti-GP 330 Abs does not facilitate localization of anti-GP 330 Abs. Although directly after i.v. injection of anti-FXIA Abs some anti-GP 90 Abs probably localize in the glomerular capillary wall, our results exclude a dominant or ancillary role for anti-GP 90 Abs in the formation of glomerular Icxs in HICN.
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