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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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Plasmapheresis fluids from 20 patients with clinically active
SLE
, from three patients with
Waldenstrom's disease
, from three patients with rheumatoid arthritis, two patients with myasthenia gravis and other diseases including active systemic disorders were precipitated using polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG). By applying ethidium bromide staining, plasma nucleic acids (PNA) could be demonstrated in PEG-precipitates of
SLE
patients exclusively. Purified immunoglobulins of
SLE
plasma precipitates were shown to form antigen-antibody complexes with PNA as demonstrated by electronmicroscopy. Further characterization of PNA by agarose gel electrophoresis revealed a molecular weight up to 20 kbp. Cesium chloride buoyant density gradients showed non-homogeneous molecules, excluding pure microbial origin. In spite of RNase digestion, the PNA contained RNA with 30-70% riboguanosine as shown by nucleoside analysis. The high amount of guanosine-rich RNA was further supported by similarities between PNA and polyriboguanylic acid in hyperchrome shifting due to thermic denaturation. HPLC analysis showed a molecular weight of ribonucleic acids of more than 60 b thus excluding mere oligonucleotides. In contrast to B-type dsDNA, PNA from
SLE
patients were immunogenic. Antibodies against PNA could be induced in rabbits by subcutaneous injection. The antisera thus obtained showed crossreactivity with polyriboguanylic acid and dsDNA preparations.
...
PMID:Antibody binding of macromolecular DNA and RNA in the plasma of SLE patients. 246 74
10 consecutive patients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for
lupus
anticoagulant. 4 had concomitant
systemic lupus erythematosus
, 1
Waldenstrom's disease
and 5 had no apparent underlying disease. Only the case with
Waldenstrom's disease
presented a bleeding tendency, with bleeding time greater than 20 min; the others had a history of thrombotic complications. A defect of platelet aggregation induced by ADP, epinephrine, collagen and arachidonic acid was documented in the
Waldenstrom's disease
case whose
lupus
anticoagulant was an IgM. In the others,
lupus
anticoagulant, identified as IgG immunoglobulins, produced no aggregation abnormalities. However, beta-thromboglobulin levels in platelets, plasma and urine were consistent with a pattern of platelet activation in all cases. IgG immunoglobulins separated from sera of 6 patients showed
lupus
anticoagulant activity, with no effects on platelet aggregation of normal platelet-rich plasma, but they induced secretion of beta-thromboglobulin from normal platelets.
...
PMID:Interaction between platelets and lupus anticoagulant. 296 26