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Rheumatoid arthritis reagent-induced

Rheumatoid factors of the IgM and IgG classes have been shown to form immune complexes in serum or joint fluid either by self-association (K17, M4, M26, P13, Sll, W21) or by reaction with native IgG (C4, K17, M4, N5, Sll, W21, W22), and these appear to be the predominant immune complex material in rheumatoid arthritis (C4, Gl, K17, M4, M26, N5, Sll, W21, W22). The primary cause of rheumatoid factor production in rheumatoid arthritis is unknown. However, rheumatoid factors are known to be present in other diseases associated with chronic antigenic stimulation (C14, M14) and can be induced in vitro by stimulation with antigens, autologous aggregated IgG, anti-idiotype reagents, and polyclonal B cell activators such as lipopolysaccharide and Epstein-Barr virus (C4, Dll, F6, F7, Gil, 16, P10, S24). Rheumatoid factors, including IgG rheumatoid factors which form selfassociating intermediate-sized (11-19 S) complexes, play a major role in... [Pg.26]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.204 ]




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