Literature DB >> 8674243

Selective accumulation of anti-histone antibodies in glomeruli of lupus-prone lpr mice.

S Minota1, T Yoshio, M Iwamoto, A Takeda, J Masuyama, A Mimori, A Yamada, S Kano.   

Abstract

Immunoglobulins were eluted from glomeruli of 50 lupus-prone, lpr mice and their physicochemical properties and specificity were compared with those in sera pooled from the same mice. Although immunoglobulins in glomeruli had higher isoelectric points than those in sera, there were no appreciable differences in the relative contents of neutral and acidic immunoglobulins between them. The proportion of IgG3 subclass was slightly higher in glomerular than serum immunoglobulins. Both anti-single-stranded and anti double-stranded DNA antibodies were twofold higher in glomerular than serum immunoglobulins, while anti-Sm antibodies were not recovered in glomerular eluate despite their high activity in serum. Antibodies in glomerular eluate reacted most strongly with histones, especially with core histones, while those in sera bound preferentially with histone H1, Sm-B, -B', and -D antigens. Since histones are very basic, they would have a higher affinity for negatively charged glomerular constituents, leading to an in situ formation of immune complexes involving fixed histones and their binding with antibodies for the induction of nephritides. Otherwise, such immune complexes themselves might retain positive charges sufficient for an affinity with the glomerular basement membrane. These results indicate that histone-anti-histone antibody system may play a role in the perpetuation of murine lupus nephritis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8674243     DOI: 10.1006/clin.1996.0097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Immunol Immunopathol        ISSN: 0090-1229


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