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No evidence for an independent role of anti-heparan sulphate reactivity apart from anti-DNA in lupus nephritis.

M N Hylkema1, I V Zwet, C Kramers, M C Van Bruggen, A J Swaak, J H Berden, R J Smeenk.   

Abstract

The presence of anti-heparan sulphate (HS) reactivity in serum is closely related to the occurrence of nephritis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Since patients with lupus nephritis in general also have high titres of anti-DNA antibodies, we wanted to clarify the relationship between anti-HS and anti-DNA reactivity in serum. Therefore, we studied longitudinally six patients with lupus nephritis who experienced 12 exacerbations of their disease, and five SLE patients without nephritis experiencing 10 periods of non-renal disease exacerbations. In addition, we tested single serum samples of another 24 patients obtained during a renal disease exacerbation and 22 sera of patients without nephritis. The sera of all patients were tested for anti-DNA (Farr assay) and anti-HS reactivity (ELISA). We confirmed that SLE patients during renal exacerbations have a significantly higher anti-HS reactivity than patients without nephritis (P < 0.003). In addition, patients with nephritis also had higher titres of anti-DNA antibodies during renal exacerbations than during non-renal exacerbations (P < 0.01). A correlation between anti-DNA and anti-HS reactivity was observed (r = 0.40, P < 0.02), which in itself explains the correlation between nephritis and anti-HS reactivity. Comparing sera from nephritis and non-nephritis patients matched for anti-DNA titre, we found no difference in anti-HS reactivity, and therefore must conclude that the anti-HS reactivity is a direct reflection of anti-DNA reactivity.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7621592      PMCID: PMC1553282          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1995.tb02276.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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