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Atypical Serum Creatine Kinase Isoenzyme Pattern Caused by Complexing of Creatine Kinase-BB with Immunoglobulins G and A

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12 cases are described, which show high serum creatine kinase-BB levels, as well as atypical creatine kinase activity band located between normally migrating creatine kinase-MM and creatine kinase-MB. It is shown that the altered properties of the serum creatine kinase-BB, namely its molecular size, heat resistance, electrophoretic mobility, but not its immunological behavior, are caused by complexing with kappa-chains of immunoglobulins G or A. The complex occurring in vivo could also be produced in vitro by using purified patients' IgG and human creatine kinase-BB.

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