Anti‐Idiotypic Immunity in Autoimmunitya

Abstract
It has been hypothesized that autoimmune disease may result from a derangement of the idiotype-anti-idiotype network. However, the evidence in favor of a role of anti-idiotypic immunity in autoimmunity is still scarce. For this reason, we have investigated animal models of autoimmune thyroiditis and glomerulonephritis, addressing the following questions: Are autoimmune responses idiotypically heterogeneous? Are auto-anti-idiotypic antibodies detectable in autoimmunity? Is it possible to demonstrate quantitative or qualitative changes in idiotypic and anti-idiotypic lymphocytes during the course of autoimmune disease? To date, results obtained in our laboratory may be summarized as follows: Cross-reacting idiotypes were present on human and animal autoantibodies; Circulating auto-anti-idiotypic antibodies were not detected in any of the models studied; Changes in idiotypic and anti-idiotypic lymphocytes were observed in animals with autoimmune disease.