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Serum and blister fluid immune complexes in bullous pemphigoid: detection with C1q and monoclonal rheumatoid factor.
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1981
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Laboratory ImmunologyImmunologyMrf AssayPathologyDermatologyImmune SystemImmunotherapySerum SamplesInflammationEighty Serum SamplesSerologic TestingImmunochemistryAutoantibodiesRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseBullous PemphigoidAutoimmunityMonoclonal Rheumatoid FactorImmunologic DiseaseImmunoglobulin EMedicineImmunological Biomarkers
Eighty serum samples and 24 blister fluids from 51 patients with active bullous pemphigoid were tested for the presence of immune complexes by both a monoclonal rheumatoid factor (mRF) inhibition radioassay and a C1q-binding radioassay. Forty-two of the 80 serum samples were positive by the mRF assay, while 27 were positive by the C1q-binding assay. Antibody titres to the basement membrane zone did not correlate with levels of circulating immune complexes. Thirteen of 24 blister fluids had detectable immune complexes by the C1q assay, while only seven of 24 blister fluids were positive by the mRF assay. Sucrose density-gradient ultracentrifugation studies suggest that the mRF- and C1q-reactive substances in both bullous pemphigoid sera and blister fluids are of a size compatible with immune complexes. Although immune complexes are detectable in a high percentage of bullous pemphigoid patients, their role in this disease may be epiphenomenal rather than pathogenetic, merely reflecting the presence of autoantibody and soluble antigen.
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