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Læknablaðið - 15.05.1984, Síða 4
120 LÆKNABLADID Nýr doktor í Læknisfræði — Ingvar Teitsson Ingvar Teitsson varði í nóvember sl. doktors- ritgerð sína við Lundúnaháskóla, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School. Ritgerð hans nefnist Antiglobulins in relation to rheumatic dis- eases: Development of ELISA assays and their application in prospective and family sur- veys. Hér fer á eftir útdráttur úr ritgerðinni: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELI- SA) were developed for the measurement of rheumatoid factors (RF) of the IgM, IgA and IgG isotypes. The assays are based on the adsorption of rabbit IgG to a solid phase, followed by incubations of sample dilutions and enzyme-labelled isotype-specific anti-hu- man immunoglobulins. Due to interference by IgM RF it was found essential to pepsin digest the rabbit anti-human IgA used for the IgA RF assay. By using a monoclonal mouse anti- human IgG and an enzyme-linked goat F(ab’)2 anti-mouse IgG, pepsin digestion of samples to be tested for IgG RF was only marginally beneficial. The results were expressed as units with reference to dilutions of an internal standard. The IgG RF and IgA RF assays are sensitive and specific but their reproducibility needs to be improved. A low percentage of normals was found to have raised serum IgG antiglobulins which reacted preferentially with ruminant IgG. This probibits the use of ruminant IgG as substrate in tests for autoreactive IgG antiglobulins. These antiglobulins may represent a deviation from the normal, acquired immunological unresponsiveness to bovine milk proteins. The IgM but not the IgG responses of 29 individu- als to 14 pneumococcal polysaccharides corre- lated positively with their anti-ruminant IgG levels. In a study of 181 members of an inbred Icelandic family, a significant aggregation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was found in those members whose parents both belonged to the family. These members also had significantly higher serum IgG and IgM levels than their relatives. Joint symptoms and IgM RF levels correlated positively with the age of the family members while IgA RF levels showed no such association, perhaps indicating that different mechanisms may be involved in the production of these two RF isotypes. Thirty-three patients with early inflamma- tory joint disease, 28 of whom developed RA, were followed prospectively for 2-4 years. Changes in serum IgA RF levels correlated significantly with concurrent changes in clini- cal activity, and those seven who presented with raised serum IgA RF developed signifi- cantly more bone erosions than the remaining cases. By contrast, none of the five patients who presented with raised IgM RF only, developed an erosive disease. These observations are consistent with de- fective immunoregulation and excessive T helper effect in RA.

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