ROLE OF IGM RHEUMATOID-FACTOR IN EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNE VASCULITIS
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 36 (1) , 165-174
Abstract
The effect of Ig[immunoglobulin]M rheumatoid factor (RF) on reversepassive cutaneous Arthus reaction in rats was studied. The RF was obtained from the serum cryoglobulin of a patient with symptoms of purpura, arthralgia and digital gangrene. The cryoglobulin was of IgG-IgM type and when given i.v. it induced a prompt hypocomplementemia in experimental animals. The purified RF also induced low serum complement [C] levels when injected i.v. along with complexes of non-C-fixing, aggregated IgG. A reverse passive Arthus reaction was induced by intradermal injection of IgG anti-bovine serum albumin (BSA), followed by an i.v. dose of antigen (Ag). The cutaneous inflammatory reaction was aggravated by simultaneous administration of IgM RF intradermally, but not by IgM without antibody (Ab) properties. Intradermal injection of low concentrations of non-C-fixing IgG anti-BSA, along with normal human IgM, followed by i.v. injection of BSA, resulted in a complete lack of cutaneous inflammation. At higher Ab concentrations there was only a mild inflammation. When IgM RF was substituted for normal IgM and injected with non-C-fixing anti-BSA, an effective reverse passive cutaneous Arthus reaction and vasculitis was induced. The inflammatory response was greatly suppressed by decomplementation of animals by cobra venom factor. This study provides evidence favoring an inflammatory, C-dependent role for RF in vasculitis.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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