• 1 January 1981
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 97 (6), 842-853
Abstract
IgM RF [rheumatoid factor] is known to react with many species of IgG. This study examined 9 species of IgG to determine which was the most sensitive and specific to detect IgG RF by radioimmunoassay. For 19 IgM RF-positive sera, horse IgG was significantly more sensitive than all IgG preparations tested except rabbit IgG. The IgG used included sheep, swine, goat, bovine, and chicken as well as human and baboon Fc. For 22 IgM RF-negative sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis, only 1 was positive for IgG RF with rabbit IgG, whereas 5 were positive with horse IgG. Analysis after preparative ultracentrifugation of a variety of sera positive and negative for IgM RF indicated that horse IgG was more sensitive; rabbit IgG was more specific for the detection of IgG RF by radioimmunoassay. IgM RF was more sensitively detected by human Fc than by any preparation other than whole human IgG.