Cytoplasmic Immunofluorescence of Bone Marrow Plasma Cells Producing Immunoglobulins of the Four IgG Subclasses
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- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 115 (2) , 579-583
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.115.2.579
Abstract
Immunofluorescence studies were performed on bone marrow samples from 21 individuals with normal or slightly elevated serum IgG levels. On the average, 40.7% of the IgG-positive plasma cells contained molecules of the subclass IgG1; 30.6% had intracellular IgG2; 21.7%, IgG3, and 7.0%, IgG4. These figures were compared to the relative serum IgG subclass concentrations. The principal finding was the discrepancy between the high relative number of IgG3-producing bone marrow plasma cells and the low relative IgG3 serum concentration (5.5% of the total IgG). It was explained by the short biologic half-life of molecules of this subclass.Keywords
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