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Immune complexes in Takayasu's arteritis.

We examined sera and Fc receptor-bearing lymphocytes from peripheral blood of patients with Takayasu's arteritis for the purpose of investigating the presence of immune complexes (IC). IC in sera were assayed by solid-phase conglutinin-binding test. Seven of 29 patients exceeded the normal range of circulating IC. IC combined with Fc receptors were estimated by enumerating EA-RFC. EA-RFC of lymphocytes from patients with Takayasu's arteritis were 13.0% and those of normal controls were 29.1%. Low EA-RFC in the patient group increased significantly when lymphocytes were incubated with EA after rising lymphocytes with medium at 37 degrees C. On the contrary, EA-RFC from healthy subjects did not increase after rinsing cells. These findings indicate that IC combined with Fc receptors and hindered EA rosette formation and that rinsing cells with medium at 37 degrees C removed IC from Fc receptors. Comparable results were obtained by a membrane immunofluorescence method using FITC-conjugated anti-human immunoglobulin. In order to confirm that EA rosette formation was really blocked by IC, lymphocytes from a healthy donor were incubated with heat-aggregated human IgG. Incubating cells with IgG aggregates caused reduction of EA-RFC and these lymphocytes restored their ability to form rosettes with EA by rinsing cells with medium at 37 degrees C. In conclusion, we could confirm the presence of IC both in sera and on lymphocyte Fc receptors in some cases of Takayasu's arteritis.[1]

References

  1. Immune complexes in Takayasu's arteritis. Gyotoku, Y., Kakiuchi, T., Nonaka, Y., Saito, Y., Ito, I., Murao, S. Clin. Exp. Immunol. (1981) [Pubmed]
 
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