Immunochemical Cross-Reactions of Human Amyloid Proteins with Human Immunoglobulin Light Polypeptide Chains

Abstract
Antisera to three human amyloid preparations were used to study antigenic relations between seven purified amyloid fibril proteins and 49 human Bence Jones proteins. Two of the amyloid proteins were antigenically similar to each other and shared antigenic determinants with 23 of 26 kappa light polypeptide chains. The other five amyloid proteins shared antigenic determinants among themselves and with 7 of 23 lambda light polypeptide chains. There was no evidence for either the presence or absence of an amyloid-specific antigenic determinant. These immunochemical data support the concept that the amyloid fibril proteins examined derive primarily from immunoglobulin light chains.