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  • Title: Characterization of circulating immune complexes detected by monoclonal rheumatoid factor and conglutinin radioimmunoassays in SLE nephritis.
    Author: Nishida SK, Alves MA, Ramos OL, Pereira AB.
    Journal: J Clin Lab Immunol; 1988 Dec; 27(4):163-9. PubMed ID: 3251047.
    Abstract:
    By utilizing a monoclonal rheumatoid factor (mRF) and bovine conglutinin (K) in radioimmunoassays, ICs detected in sera of patients with lupus nephritis were partially characterized. The mRF-RIA detected high levels of ICs in 86.9% of patients with active SLE and in only 22.7% of patients with inactive disease. Positive association was observed with clinical scores and significant negative correlation was found with serum levels of C1q, C3 and C4. The mRF-reactive ICs were shown to be cryoprecipitable and analysis by gel filtration through Sephacryl S-300 disclosed a material eluting between IgM and IgG, being dissociated in acidic pH. On the other hand, no association could be demonstrated between levels of ICs detected by K-RIA and clinical activity. Positivity in this assay was only 8.7% and 31.8% for active and inactive groups. Differently from the ICs detected by mRF-RIA, the K-reactive material was not precipitated by 3.5% PEG, nor by centrifugation in the cold, and EDTA did not reduce the binding of IgG to K in positive sera. The reactive IgG in Sephacryl S-300 chromatography eluted in the same position as monomeric IgG both in neutral and dissociating conditions. No C3 could be detected in ICs reactive in both assays.
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