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Immunoglobulin M antibodies present in the acute phase of Kawasaki syndrome lyse cultured vascular endothelial cells stimulated by gamma interferon.

D Y Leung, T Collins, L A Lapierre, R S Geha, J S Pober.   

Abstract

Kawasaki syndrome (KS) is characterized by diffuse vasculitis and marked T cell and B cell activation. In this study, sera from 16 patients with acute KS, 15 patients in the convalescent phase of KS, and 19 age-matched controls were assessed for complement dependent cytotoxic activity against 111In-labeled human umbilical vein endothelial (HUVE) cells, Neither sera from patients with KS nor sera from controls had cytotoxic effects on HUVE cells cultivated under standard conditions. Since activated T cells such as those present in acute KS secrete gamma interferon (gamma-IFN), we also examined the effects of sera from acute KS on HUVE cells preincubated with gamma-IFN. We report here that immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in sera from patients with acute KS cause significant (P less than 0.01) killing of gamma-IFN-treated HUVE cells. Pretreatment with interleukin 2, gamma-IFN, or beta-IFN failed to render HUVE susceptible to lysis with acute KS sera. The observed effects were not mediated via immune complexes. The cytotoxic antibodies in acute KS seem to be directed against inducible monomorphic antigenic determinants present on gamma-IFN-treated HUVE cells but not on control or gamma-IFN treated autologous human dermal fibroblasts (HDF). Similarly, acute KS sera also induced lysis of gamma-IFN-treated human saphenous vein endothelial (HSVE) cells but not gamma-IFN treated human saphenous vein smooth muscle (HSVSM) cells. Since gamma-IFN induces the same level of class I and class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen expression on HDF, HUVE, HSVE, and HSVSM cells, our results suggest that the anti-endothelial cell antibodies in acute KS are directed to gamma-IFN-inducible molecules other than MHC determinants. These observations are further substantiated by the failure of human B cells or monocytes to absorb the anti-endothelial cell activity. Since most vasculitides, including acute KS, are characterized both by marked immune activation and the secretion of lymphokines, antibodies directed to gamma-IFN-inducible endothelial cell antigens may represent a general mechanism for vascular injury.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3084559      PMCID: PMC424542          DOI: 10.1172/JCI112454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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