Natural antibodies to factor VIII (anti-hemophilic factor) in healthy individuals.
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 89 (9) , 3795-3799
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.89.9.3795
Abstract
Spontaneous inhibitors of factor VIII (FVIII) are pathogenic IgG autoantibodies of restricted isotypic heterogeneity found in the plasma of patients presenting with bleeding episodes and low levels of FVIII. We now report the presence of a natural FVIII-neutralizing activity in 85 of 500 plasma samples (17%) from healthy donors. FVIII-inhibitory activity was present in F(ab')2 fragments of purified IgG and was dose-dependent. The titer of anti-FVIII antibodies in normal plasma ranged between 0.4 (threshold of detection) and 2.0 Bethesda units. Anti-FVIII IgG was also detected in normal plasma by using an ELISA. Anti-FVIII antibodies from healthy individuals did not exhibit restricted isotypic heterogeneity. Mean levels of FVIII activity did not differ significantly between individuals with and without detectable anti-FVIII antibodies in plasma. Natural anti-FVIII IgG inhibited FVIII activity in pools of normal plasma and in plasma of certain donors in the pool but did not inhibit FVIII activity in autologous plasma. These observations demonstrate that polyclonal IgG antibodies against procoagulant FVIII are present in healthy individuals. The antibodies are natural IgG autoantibodies and/or antibodies directed against epitopes associated with a so far unidentified allotypic polymorphism of the human FVIII molecule.Keywords
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