| Literature DB >> 4163635 |
J H Vaughan, R F Jacox, B A Gray.
Abstract
A heavy chain component of gammaG-globulins in normal urines has the characteristics of the proteolytic digestion product, Fc-fragment. This fragment is estimated to compose up to 15% of the gamma globulins present in urines. In contrast to urinary light chains, the urinary Fc-like fragment probably represents a catabolic component in normal gammaG-globulin metabolism. The light chains of the urine constitute more than half the total gamma globulin present. The calculated kappa/lambda ratio of light chains averaged 1.9 in ten urines, but the ratio in individual urines varied widely to either side of this figure. In two adult patients with agammaglobulinemia whose sera contained less than one-hundredth the normal gamma globulin levels, the urinary Fc-like fragment was absent, whereas the light chain levels were only one-tenth the average normal level. Treatment with exogenous gamma globulins resulted in normal or near normal Fc-like fragment excretion, whereas light chain excretion was only modestly affected.Entities:
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Year: 1967 PMID: 4163635 PMCID: PMC297045 DOI: 10.1172/JCI105529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808