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Expression in systemic lupus erythematosus of an idiotype common to DNA-binding and nonbinding monoclonal antibodies produced by normal human lymphoid cells.
E Cairns, … , H Massicotte, D A Bell
E Cairns, … , H Massicotte, D A Bell
Published March 1, 1989
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1989;83(3):1002-1009. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI113941.
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Expression in systemic lupus erythematosus of an idiotype common to DNA-binding and nonbinding monoclonal antibodies produced by normal human lymphoid cells.

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Rabbit antiserum raised against a normal-derived monoclonal anti-DNA antibody KIM 4.6.3 (IgM lambda) was used for idiotype analyses. This anti-serum (anti-4.6.3 ID) was rendered specific for KIM 4.6.3 idiotype (4.6.3 ID) by absorption with normal human IgM and IgG. The specificity of anti-4.6.3 was shown by its ability to bind to KIM 4.6.3 antibody but not to normal human IgM and IgG, by inhibition of anti-4.6.3 ID reactivity with KIM 4.6.3 antibody by the homologous monoclonal antibody and by the ability of anti-4.6.3 ID to inhibit the binding of single stranded DNA with KIM 4.6.3 antibody. The 4.6.3 ID was found to be commonly expressed since it was detected among 33% (10/30) DNA and 32% (23/72) non-DNA-reactive monoclonal antibodies that were obtained from five different unrelated normal individuals. The binding to ssDNA of the majority of idiotype positive anti-DNA antibodies however was not blocked by anti-4.6.3 ID suggesting that among these other monoclonal antibodies its expression is outside of the antigen binding site. The 4.6.3 ID, which was present among some normal-derived monoclonal IgM molecules was also found at a high frequency (90%) in the sera of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) but only at a low frequency (24%) and concentration in normal sera. The level of 4.6.3 ID in SLE did not correlate with serum IgM and IgG nor with anti-DNA antibody concentrations. Idiotypic relatedness between SLE serum antibodies and monoclonal anti-DNA antibodies of normals implies the existence of a cross-reactive idiotype family and implies that a conserved common gene or closely related genes exist in the germ line encoding these 4.6.3 ID positive antibodies some of which are not exclusively associated with nucleic acid reactivity. The expression of these germ line genes in vivo thus distinguishes SLE from normals.

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E Cairns, H Massicotte, D A Bell

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Citations to this article (15)

Title and authors Publication Year
Estrogen enhancement of anti-double-stranded DNA antibody and immunoglobulin G production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
N Kanda, T Tsuchida, K Tamaki
Arthritis & Rheumatism 1999
Testosterone suppresses anti-DNA antibody production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
N Kanda, T Tsuchida, K Tamaki
Arthritis & Rheumatism 1997
Idiotypes in Medicine: Autoimmunity, Infection and Cancer
TJ Kunicki, DJ Nugent
Idiotypes in Medicine: Autoimmunity, Infection and Cancer 1997
The role of the immunoglobulin heavy chain in human anti-dna antibody binding specificity
A Mahmoudi, GA Denomme, JY Edwards, DA Bell, E Cairns
Arthritis & Rheumatism 1995
Autoantibodies-Like Antigen Binding Characteristics of Induced Antibodies Against Polylysine-Polyglutamate Complex
Z Arif, S Arjumand, A Ali, R Ali
Autoimmunity 1994
Isolated VH4 Heavy Chain Variable Regions Bind DNA Characterization of a Recombinant Antibody Heavy Chain Library Derived from Patient(s) with Active SLE
T Kieber-Emmons, JM von Feldt, AP Godillot, D McCallus, V Srikantan, DB Weiner, WV Williams
Lupus 1994
Anti-DNA antibodies. Their idiotypes and SLE
D Buskila, Y Shoenfeld
Clinical Reviews in Allergy 1994
Review: A Review of Serological Abnormalities in Relatives of SLE Patients
S Miles, D Isenberg
Lupus 1993
Molecular characterization of the human immunoglobulin VλI germline gene repertoire
MD Daley, T Olee, P Hong-Qi, RW Soto-Gil, PP Chen, KA Siminovitch
Molecular Immunology 1992
Evidence that a putative anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibody may actually be recognizing circulating immune complexes
JL Subiza, A Caturla, LF Pereira, MC Camargo, A Bustos, R Boimorto, EG de la Concha
Journal of Autoimmunity 1992
Lupus-Derived Human Monoclonal IgM anti-DNA Antibody Displays Monospecificity, High Affinity and Private Idiotype Specificity
R Suenaga, NI Abdou
Lupus 1992
DNA Antibody Idiotypes: An Analysis of Their Clinical Connections and Origins
R Watts, D Isenberg
International Reviews of Immunology 1990
Comparison of DNA antibody idiotypes in human sera: an international collaborative study of 19 idiotypes from 11 different laboratories
D Isenberg, W Williams, J Axford, R Bakimer, D Bell, T Casaseca-Grayson, B Diamond, F Ebling, B Hahn, G Harkiss, C Mackworth-Young, SL Page, H Massicotte, J Rauch, C Ravirajan, R Schwartz, Y Shoenfeld, NA Staines, A Todd-Pokropek, L Tucker, R Watts, M Zouali
Journal of Autoimmunity 1990
Comparative study of idiotypes on monoclonal antibodies derived from patients with lupus and leprosy and from normal individuals
CG Mackworth-Young, E Cairns, J Sabbaga, H Massicotte, B Diamond, RS Schwartz
Journal of Autoimmunity 1990
Autoantibodies and antibacterial antibodies: from both sides now
RA Watts, DA Isenberg
Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1990

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