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  • Title: Circulating Fc-receptor blocking factors in IgA nephropathies.
    Author: Roccatello D, Coppo R, Piccoli G, Cordonnier D, Martina G, Rollino C, Picciotto G, Sena LM, Amoroso A.
    Journal: Clin Nephrol; 1985 Apr; 23(4):159-68. PubMed ID: 3874036.
    Abstract:
    Twenty-one patients with primary IgA nephropathy, 7 patients with Henoch-Schönlein nephritis and 4 patients with IgA nephropathy associated to alcoholic liver cirrhosis were tested for Fc-receptor phagocyte function by measuring the clearance of radiolabelled IgG-sensitized erythrocytes in vivo and the immune phagocytosis by monocytes in vitro. Meanwhile IgG-, IgA-, IgA1-, IgA2-, containing immune complexes, the complement components C3, C4, C3d and the HLA-A, B, DR phenotype were determined. The patients with major urinary abnormalities were well discriminated from those with only minimal hematuria by a defective macrophage function (p less than 0.01) and high levels of IgA immune complexes (p less than 0.02). Since non HLA-A, B, C, DR phenotype was prevalent in patients who had defective Fc-receptor function, whereas a significant correlation was found between Fc-receptor impairment and levels of IgA immune complexes, it appears likely that circulating blocking factors, possibly related to IgA containing immune materials, may impair macrophage function in IgA nephropathies.
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