Steinberg A D, Klinman D M
Cellular Immunology Section, NIAMS, Bethesda, Maryland.
Rheum Dis Clin North Am. 1988 Apr;14(1):25-41.
SLE is a syndrome characterized by diverse clinical signs and symptoms, including rash, serositis, nephritis, central nervous system disease, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia. These and other manifestations are present in patients with immune abnormalities indicative of B cell hyperactivity: hypergammaglobulinemia, increased amounts of antibodies reactive with self-determinants (characteristically including nuclear antigens), and increased numbers of circulating antibody-producing cells. It is this immune hyperactivity, inclusive of anti-self responses, which groups the patients with diverse clinical manifestations into a single syndrome called lupus.