The role of low affinity antibody in immune complex disease. The quantity of anti-DNA antibodies in NZB/W F1 hybrid mice.
- 1 July 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 21 (1) , 121-30
Abstract
The level and avidity of anti-DNA antibody in the serum of New Zealand Black/White (NZB/W F1) hybrid mice has been determined. The results show that there is an age and sex-related variation in the avidity of this antibody. In mice of both sexes, the avidity of circulating anti-DNA antibody increases up to 5 months of age; thereafter the avidity falls with increasing age. These variations are more marked in males, but female mice consistently have lower avidity anti-DNA antibody than males. Thus the time of onset, time course and severity of the murine lupus syndrome in NZB/W F1 mice are associated with the presence of increasing levels of low avidity anti-DNA antibody in the serum. These results are discussed in the context of the possible role of low avidity antibody in immune complex disease.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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