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Distribution of cells bearing "rheumatic" antigens in peripheral blood of patients with rheumatic fever/rheumatic heart disease.

作者信息

Regelmann W E, Talbot R, Cairns L, Martin D, Miller L C, Zabriskie J B, Braun D, Gray E D

机构信息

University of Minnesota, Department of Pediatrics, Minneapolis.

出版信息

J Rheumatol. 1989 Jul;16(7):931-5.

PMID:2475627
Abstract

Cell surfaces of some peripheral blood cells from individuals with a history of rheumatic fever/rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have been demonstrated by the use of monoclonal antibodies to be antigenically distinct from the majority of the population. Our study examines the distribution of cells bearing these "rheumatic" antigens in 23 subjects with rheumatic fever/RHD of Maori, Polynesian and Caucasian ancestry and 182 members of their families (rheumatic fever/RHD families) as well as in 46 members of families in which no member had been demonstrated to have had rheumatic fever/RHD (control families). Mononuclear cells from the blood of all cooperating family members were prepared and non-T cells isolated by sheep red blood cell rosette depletion. The binding of monoclonal antibodies 83S19.23 and D8103 to non-T cells was measured using an immunoperoxidase technique. Subjects with rheumatic fever/RHD had a significantly higher proportion of cells binding the antibodies than the unaffected members of all families. Unaffected members of rheumatic fever/RHD families had significantly higher levels of such rheumatic cells than control families. An increase in the proportion of rheumatic cells with age was noted in unaffected members of rheumatic fever/RHD families but not in rheumatic fever/RHD subjects of control families. A level of 13% 83S19.23 positive non-T cells optimally discriminated between rheumatic and nonrheumatic individuals. The relative risk for rheumatic fever/RHD with 13% or greater positive cells was 9.48. The negative predictive value of having less than 13% positive cells was 98.3%. In the population studied, 83S19.23 seems especially capable of identifying those with low risk for rheumatic fever/RHD.

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