Detection of rheumatoid factors of different isotypes and of circulating immune complexes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

S Procaccia, G Bianchi Porro, A Colucci, P Villa, R Blasio, S Ardizzone, C A Bonacina, C Zanussi
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The behaviour of some serological aspects of autoimmunity was studied in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by determining the incidence and levels of serum IgM, IgG and IgA rheumatoid factors (RF) and of circulating immune-complexes (IC) in 67 patients suffering from ulcerative colitis (UC) and 53 from Crohn's disease (CD). Sera from 40 young healthy subjects were included as controls. RF were detected by an enzyme linked immuno-assay (ELISA) and IC by the CIC-conglutinin and the CIC-C1q assays. ELISA detected a higher incidence of IgM RF in both UC and CD groups than the routine agglutination tests, although the mean levels were non significantly higher than in controls. Mean IgG RF levels were significantly above normal in UC and CD patients, the latter showing a greater incidence of elevated values and higher mean levels. IgA RF were significantly elevated only in CD patients; mean values for the UC group were within the normal range. The CIC-conglutinin test did not detect a significant incidence or high mean levels of IC and the CIC-C1q assay turned up a sizeable number of positive samples only in the CD group. Although still only preliminary, these overall findings suggest that RF activity is somehow present in patients with IBD. The greater prevalence of IC in CD patients, together with the patterns of IgG and IgA RF support the concept that this disease possibly involves autoimmune phenomena more than ulcerative colitis.

炎症性肠病患者不同同型类风湿因子及循环免疫复合物的检测
通过测定67例溃疡性结肠炎(UC)患者和53例克罗恩病(CD)患者血清IgM、IgG和IgA类风湿因子(RF)和循环免疫复合物(IC)的发生率和水平,研究了炎症性肠病(IBD)患者自身免疫的一些血清学方面的行为。40名年轻健康受试者的血清作为对照。用酶联免疫法(ELISA)检测RF,用cic -粘连素法和CIC-C1q法检测IC。ELISA检测到UC和CD组中IgM RF的发生率高于常规凝集试验,尽管平均水平未显著高于对照组。UC和CD患者的平均IgG RF水平明显高于正常水平,后者的升高发生率更高,平均水平也更高。IgA RF仅在乳糜泻患者中显著升高;UC组的平均值在正常范围内。cic -粘连素试验未检测到IC的显著发生率或高平均水平,CIC-C1q试验仅在CD组中发现了相当数量的阳性样本。虽然还只是初步的,但这些总体发现表明,RF活性在IBD患者中以某种方式存在。CD患者中IC的较高患病率,以及IgG和IgA RF的模式支持了这种疾病可能涉及自身免疫性现象而不是溃疡性结肠炎的概念。
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