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Abstract
The 7S gamma-globulins causing erythrocyte autosensitization in 20 patients were isolated by elution and examined for homogeneity or heterogeneity of their L chain types and electrophoretic dispersion. The isolated erythrocyte autoantibodies from 12 patients contained only 1 detectable L chain type. Two of these "monotypic" populations showed appreciable restriction of electrophoretic dispersion, while 2 others more nearly resembled the electrophoretic heterogeneity of normal gamma-globulins. The autoantibodies from the other 8 patients exhibited L chains of both types. The single "bitypic" population so tested was relatively polydisperse electrophoretically. As a comparison, anti-Rh(o) isoantibodies from 5 of 6 donors without known hematologic disease showed bitypic reactions, and 2 of these isoantibody populations were relatively polydisperse electrophoretically. One Rh isoantibody is described which contained only 1 demonstrable L chain type. The structural similarities to "paraproteins" observed in a significant proportion of these erythrocyte autoantibodies raise the possibility of their origin from a restricted population of antibody forming cells, and may have implications concerning the pathogenesis of erythrocyte autosensitization.Entities:
Keywords: ANTIBODIES; ANTIGENS; AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES; ERYTHROCYTES; GAMMA GLOBULIN; GAMMA GLOBULIN, 7S; GEL DIFFUSION TESTS; HEMAGGLUTINATION; IMMUNOELECTROPHORESIS; ISOANTIBODIES; MULTIPLE MYELOMA; RH FACTORS
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14253485 PMCID: PMC2137971 DOI: 10.1084/jem.121.1.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307