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  • Systemic lupus erythematosus  (1)
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    ISSN: 1437-160X
    Keywords: Systemic lupus erythematosus ; Circulating immune complexes ; C3
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Although testing for circulating immune complexes (CIC) is regarded as a useful, complementary, laboratory parameter in the differential diagnosis and management of immune complex-induced vasculitis syndromes, there is still an uncertainty with regard to assay systems used for the demonstration of soluble immune complexes. This is partly due to difficulties in the reproducibility, handling and principle limitations of available test systems for the assessment of soluble immune complexes in body fluids. In the present communication a modification of the anti-C3 test for the determination of CIC was developed using nitrocellulose as a solid phase matrix. IgG-, IgA- and IgM-containing CIC were determined and quantified using standard immune complex preparations. When 39 sera of SLE patients, 12 sera of patients with vascultis syndromes, 10 sera of rheumatoid arthritis patients and 11 sera of patients with ankylosing spondylitis were tested, predominantly IgG-containing CIC could be demonstrated. Only in SLE patients was a significant amount of other immunoglobulin isotypes detected in CIC. In these patients a significant difference of IgG-containing CIC levels was found with regard to patients with high and low disease activity (P〈0.0001). A significant correlation was also established between IgG-containing CIC and anti-dsDNA antibodies (P〈0.001). In a longitudinal study the isotypes in the isolated CIC were found to be constant.
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