Albini B, Milgrom M, Noble B, Albini C, Ossi E, Andres G A
Clin Exp Immunol. 1984 Apr;56(1):153-8.
The offspring of female guinea-pigs with tubulo-interstitial nephritis were studied for possible passive transfer of disease. Whereas no immune deposits were seen on or before day 30 of gestation, IgG was detected in the tubular basement membrane (TBM) of fetuses at and after day 44. Serum of offspring contained antibodies to TBM, albeit in much lower titres than found in circulation of the mother guinea-pigs. No histopathological changes were seen in fetal kidneys. Thus, autoantibodies induced by heteroimmunization of pregnant guinea-pigs may be transmitted to offspring in the last third of the gestation period and can bind to fetal TBM. However, this transfer of antibodies does not cause disease.
对患有肾小管间质性肾炎的雌性豚鼠的后代进行了研究,以探讨疾病可能的被动传播情况。在妊娠第30天及之前未观察到免疫沉积物,但在妊娠第44天及之后,在胎儿的肾小管基底膜(TBM)中检测到了IgG。后代的血清中含有抗TBM抗体,尽管其滴度比母豚鼠循环中的滴度低得多。在胎儿肾脏中未观察到组织病理学变化。因此,怀孕豚鼠异种免疫诱导产生的自身抗体可能在妊娠期的最后三分之一时间传递给后代,并能与胎儿的TBM结合。然而,这种抗体的传递不会导致疾病。