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Serum immunoglobulin class and IgG subclass levels and the occurrence of homogeneous immunoglobulins during the course of ageing in humans.

G E De Greef1, M J Van Tol, J W Van Den Berg, G J Van Staalduinen, C J Janssen, J Radl, W Hijmans.   

Abstract

Serum levels of IgM and IgA classes and of IgG subclasses were determined and related to the presence of homogeneous immunoglobulin components (H-Ig) in volunteers equally distributed in age groups from 25 to 98 years, who all met the Senieur admission criteria for immunogerontological studies. In addition, sera of non-Senieur volunteers aged 75 years and older were included. Furthermore, the amount of IgD was determined in sera of Senieur individuals equally distributed in age groups from 15 to 98 years. In the Senieur persons, the contribution of the IgG subclasses and the IgM and IgA classes to the pool of serum immunoglobulins remained relatively unchanged during the course of ageing. In comparison with Senieur individuals aged 25-34 years, a slight increase in IgM and IgA levels was observed from the age 35 to 44 onwards and in IgG1 from the age 55 to 64 onwards. The variability of the immunoglobulin concentrations increased during ageing. The most prominent observation was the continuous decline of serum IgD starting in young adults. The non-Senieur persons differed from their Senieur age-matched counterparts mainly by the elevated IgG2 and IgA levels. During the course of ageing, H-Ig mainly of low concentration were detected at an increasing frequency in the Senieur persons and even more frequently in the elderly non-Senieur volunteers. Although in some individuals the elevation of immunoglobulin levels correlated with the appearance of H-Ig within the corresponding isotype, this relationship was not conclusive for all sera investigated. These results suggest that the rise of serum levels of individual immunoglobulin isotypes associated with ageing is usually the consequence of a polyclonal B cell activation. The occurrence of H-Ig and the decline of serum IgD in aged Senieur persons indicate that these are, at least partly, true phenomena of ageing and not always the consequence of disease.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1340514     DOI: 10.1016/0047-6374(92)90071-k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Ageing Dev        ISSN: 0047-6374            Impact factor:   5.432


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