Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 41

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Side 41
Henée Norberg and P.O. Gedda Department of Immunology. The National Bacteriologieal Laboratory, Stockholm and Department of Rheumatology, Central County Hospital, Örebro, Sweden. Circulating IgG complexes, particularly inter- mediate complexes with sedimentation coefficients between 11S and 19S are frequently found in rheumatoid arthritis (2,4). We have been inter- ested in studying the behaviour of these complexes during penicillamine therapy. Material and methods: The present clinical material was from the Swedish county hospital in Örebro. 56 patients were treated for at least 4 months during a period of 12 months. The patients were regularly examined clinically and bloodsamples were drawn before therapy and then monthly. Control sera were obtained from healthy personnel. The amounts of IgM. IgG and IgA were determined by the Mancini method (3). IgM-RF:s were detected by human, blood group O, erythrocytes, sensitized by rabbit amboceptor. Quantitative latex fixation test was performed with microequipment utilizing Ilyland RA-latex suspension diluted 1:4 in 0.1 M borate buffer, pH8.2. The ability of serum to bird 125j labelled Clq was tested by the method of Ifydegger et al. (5). Sera from 20 patients randomly selected were subjected to gradient centrifugation. The sedimentation analysis was performed in a Spinco SW50 rotor at 25,000 rpm for 18 hr at 4°C. Serum, 0.5 ml diluted 1:6, was layered over a continuous gradient of sucrose ranging from 107o to 377o in 0.1 M phosphate buffer pH 7.2 (total volume 5 ml). 70-80 cerial fractions were collected dropwise from the bottom and the IgG and IgM levels were determ.veed in every second fraction. Results and discussion: The efi'ect of 4 months of therapy was good or excelleat in 49 patients (75%). Since cnly patients who had tolerated penicillamine-therapy for at least 4 months were included, the cxact number of patients with therapeutie side-effecte cannot be ruled out. later on, however, penicillamine had to be withdrawn in 12 out oí the 66 patients, mostiy because of thrombocy- EFFECTS ON CIRCULATING IGG COMPLEXES IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS BY TRfeATMENT WITH PENICILLAMINE topenia and renal symptoms. There were no significant changes of the mean IgM and IgG values, although marked inriividual decreased were observed. The mean IgA level decreased significantly and so did the latex titres. Increased Clq-binding capacity of serum lias been utilized as a sensitive test for detecting circulating immune complexes. The complexes must have a certain size to be able to bind Clq and it is probable that the smallest IgG complexes consisting ol' 2 - 3 IgG molecules will not bind Clq. However, 31 out of the 66 sera had before therapy an increased Clq-binding capacity and aftcr 4-6 months of therapy, 24 cf them were normalized. This might indicate dicappearance of complexes during thcrapy. Before therapy, 14 out of the 20 sera, selected for gradient centrifugation analysis, had signs of IgG complexes. IgG of control sera was found in a main peak corresponding to 7S (fig.l), whereas in RA small amounts of IgG were found in fractions corre- sponding to sedimentation coefficients >7S (fig. 2a). The IgG complexes seemed to have disappeared already after a month of penicillamine therapy i 1 some sera (fig. 2b) and were still r 'cent after longer periods of treatment (fig. 2c, 3, 4, and 5). Penicillamine had to be withdrawn in about ono fourth of the patients on account of side-effects and íig. 6 shows the gradient centrifugaticn of serii fi om a patient ín whom tlie therapy was ceased after 5 months. The intermediate IgG complexes proved before therapy hád disappeared at time for withdrawal but seemed to be back in the sample drawn 8 months later. The IgG complexes found in sera from patients in whom penicillam ine had no tlierapeutic effect seemed to remain imaffected even affer several ínonths oí therapy (fig. 7). Thus thc behaviour of tiie circulating IgG complexcs correlated wtll wi.th the therapeutic results of penicillamine. Moreover, consistent rotnits iiavt been published b/ Jafíe (I;. TIio IgG con.ulexes were íot dissociated by peniciliamine in vitro. Tlic mode of action in vivo ís not anown lmt penicillamine might ha*'e sn iuúbitorv cffcct or, the IgG cornnlex formation ít the eollular Itvel.
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