Svensson B
Scand J Rheumatol Suppl. 1980;31:21-7.
Monocyte yeast cell phagocytosis was studied in 164 rheumatic sera. The results showed that the phagocytic activity (PA) was low in 51 per cent of SLE-sera, in 12 per cent of other connective tissue disease (CTD)-sera, in 16 percent of RA-sera but in none of 30 sera from patients with other chronic arthritides. Low PA was associated with cryoglobulinaemia and subnormal C1q, C4 and C3 in the SLE-group and with subnormal C4 and signs of extra-articular disease in the RA-group. In the CTD-group, low PA was only found in 4 cases of SLE-like syndromes, all having evidence of vasculitis. The findings suggest that low phagocytic activity in presence of rheumatic sera may be related to clinical syndromes with circulating immune complexes and/or hypocomplementaemia, most often SLE.