Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: UNIPROT:P50502 (
Hip
)
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An approach to the problem of inducing tolerance in patients with hemophilia complicated by high-responding antibodies is described. Thus, in four patients with severe hemophilia B and high-responding antibodies against
factor IX
, it has been possible to modify the immune response by giving high doses of intravenous IgG in combination with cyclophosphamide and
factor IX
, followed by regular
factor IX
treatment. In three of the patients, the in vivo recovery and half-life of infused
factor IX
coagulant activity (IX:C) are now normal, while the fourth patient has been converted to a low responder.
Hip
replacement surgery has been performed successfully in one patient. The tolerant state in these four patients is characterized, and they have all been found to have complexes between
factor IX
antigen and a "new" antibody without IX:C inhibitory activity. The disappearance rate of the complexed
factor IX
antigen (i.e., lacking IX:C activity) is considerably prolonged, and the persistence in the circulation of this (probably modified)
factor IX
molecule may be crucial, since tolerance to
factor IX
treatment was only induced when immunocomplexes were produced. Since earlier treatment of the patients with cyclophosphamide and
factor IX
, but without IgG, failed to induce tolerance, it appears to be the IgG that is the prerequisite.
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PMID:Induction of split tolerance and clinical cure in high-responding hemophiliacs with factor IX antibodies. 349 68