Selection of the expressed B cell repertoire by infusion of normal immunoglobulin G in a patient with autoimmune thyroiditis
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 23 (11) , 2945-2950
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830231133
Abstract
In the present study we have analyzed the changes in the expressed antibody repertoire and in temporal fluctuations of antibody levels in serum that followed infusion of normal IgG (IVIg) in a patient with autoimmune thyroiditis. Administration of IVIg resulted in the stimulation of IgM production, in alterations of expressed antibody activity in serum that could not merely be accounted for by the passive transfer of antibody specificities contained in IVIg, in transient down‐regulation of B cells clones expressing a specific disease‐related idiotype and in the increase in serum in recipient's autoantibodies specifically reactive with F(ab′)2 fragments of IVIg. In addition, infusion of IVIg shifted the pattern of spontaneous fluctuations of autoantibody activities in the patient's serum from a pattern indicative of disconnected events in the immune network to a pattern similar to that which is consistently observed in healthy controls. These results suggest that normal IgG may modulate autoreactivity by selecting expressed antibody repertoire through V region‐dependent interactions with antibodies.Keywords
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