Binding of Soluble Immune Complexes in Serum of Patients with Hodgkin's Disease to Tissue Cultures Derived from the Tumor
- 11 August 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 297 (6), 295-299
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197708112970602
Abstract
We examined 90 serums from patients with Hodgkin's disease for immune complexes and for reactivity with established monolayer tissue cultures prepared from the tumor. All 23 serums with immunecomplex levels >20 μg per milliliter were found to react with cultured cells of patients with Hodgkin's disease when tested with antiserums against immunoglobulin heavy and light chains and the C3 component of complement. Five of 11 serums with borderline elevations of immune complexes (10 to 20 μg per milliliter) and only four of 56 with levels <10 μg per milliliter reacted. Absorption of patients' serums with cultured cells removed immune complexes and eliminated binding to monolayers. Immune-complex-containing serums from 19 control patients did not react with cultured cells of patients with Hodgkin's disease; none of the serums reacted with normal cultured spleen. Antibodies within complement-containing immune complexes in serums of patients with Hodgkin's disease react with an antigen on the surface of cultured cells of such patients. (N Engl J Med 297:295–299, 1977)This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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