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IgG subclasses (G-sub) of warm red cell autoantibodies (anti-Rs) were examined by means of antiglobulin test (
DAT
) using anti-IgG1, 2, 3, and IgG4 sera (Holland Red Cross) on 12 AIHA, and on 5 cases being
DAT
positive caused by alpha-methyldopa (alpha MD). In 4 of 5 AIHA cases complicating SLE, the anti-Rs comprised not only IgG, but also IgA, IgM and C3; their G-sub were IgG1 + 2 in 2 and IgG1 + 2 + 3 + 4 in the other 2. In all of the 3 cases with idiopathic AIHA, anti-Rs comprised IgG alone (IgG1 alone, IgG1 + 3 or IgG1 + 2 + 3 in each one). All of the 5 alpha MD induced anti-Rs comprised IgG1 alone. Observation of the course of AIHA revealed that, although
IgG3
tended to correlate with their anemia, this trend was not universal. Besides, the G-sub were not related to the anti-Rs titers. Furthermore, the immunological aberrations in patients with AIHA + SLE were found to be more complicated.
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PMID:[IgG subclasses of warm red cell autoantibodies in autoimmune hemolytic anemia]. 224 36
Gel tests are now available for the determination of immunoglobulin classes and subclasses and complement fractions coating RBCs. These tests simplified serologic characterization of autoantibodies in various autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of gel cards in the serologic characterization of autoantibody with regard to the immunoglobulin classes, complement fractions, and IgG subclasses, and the influence of these characteristics on hemolysis. Gel cards were used to characterize the RBC-bound autoantibodies in 66
DAT
-positive patients. Hematologic and biochemical parameters such as Hb, reticulocyte count, serum bilirubin, and serum LDH were obtained from the patient files. Of the 49 patients carrying IgG on their RBCs, 21 (42.8%) were suffering from connective tissue disorders and another 16 patients (32.7%) had autoimmune hemolytic anemia. A total of 19 of these 49 patients had evidence of hemolysis. Thirteen of the 17 patients (76.5%) whose RBCs were coated with more than one type of immunoglobulin and complement were experiencing hemolysis (p < 0.05). Seventy-five percent (21 of 28) of patients having IgG1,
IgG3
, or both on their RBCs showed hemolysis (p < 0.05). Thus, it is important to serologically characterize autoantibodies in autoimmune disorders to effectively predict the prognosis and disease outcome. This characterization can be performed effectively with the gel test, which can be introduced in blood centers as a replacement to the conventional tube technique.
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PMID:Application of gel technology in the serologic characterization of autoantibody in DAT-positive autoimmune diseases. 1800 35