Marcus R L, Townes A S
J Clin Invest. 1971 Feb;50(2):282-93. doi: 10.1172/JCI106493.
A significant portion of a complement-fixing activity found in the synovial fluid of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, and previously implicated as a possible cause of the low synovial fluid complement levels in these patients behaves as a high solubility cryoprotein. Analysis of rheumatoid synovial fluid cryoproteins has revealed mixed immunoglobulins, bound complement components, fibrinogen, DNA, and rheumatoid factor. Sorbitol density gradient studies on whole synovial fluid before and after removal of this activity has shown that the complement-fixing activity migrates in the 19S and heavier regions and that portion is removed with cryoprecipitation. Cryoproteins found in nonrheumatoid synovial fluid are generally devoid of complement-fixing activity and predominantly contain fibrinogen. DNA and IgG are also present, with IgG occurring significantly less frequently than in rheumatoid cryoproteins. These findings are discussed in relationship to recent studies demonstrating the presence of complement-fixing antibody to denatured DNA in rheumatoid cryoproteins.
在类风湿性关节炎患者的滑液中发现的补体固定活性的很大一部分,以前被认为是这些患者滑液补体水平低的可能原因,它表现为一种高溶解性冷球蛋白。对类风湿性滑液冷球蛋白的分析揭示了混合免疫球蛋白、结合补体成分、纤维蛋白原、DNA和类风湿因子。对去除该活性前后的全滑液进行山梨醇密度梯度研究表明,补体固定活性在19S及更重的区域迁移,并且该部分会随着冷沉淀而被去除。在非类风湿性滑液中发现的冷球蛋白通常缺乏补体固定活性,主要含有纤维蛋白原。DNA和IgG也存在,与类风湿性冷球蛋白相比,IgG出现的频率明显较低。结合最近的研究讨论了这些发现,这些研究表明类风湿性冷球蛋白中存在针对变性DNA的补体固定抗体。