Tiku ML, Beutner KR, Ogra PL. Immunological aspects of cryoprecipitates from the sera of chronic HBsAg carriers.
Clin Exp Immunol 1979;
36:54-62. [PMID:
466862 PMCID:
PMC1537684]
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Abstract
The sera of chronic hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carriers and seropositive controls were examined for the presence of immune complexes by cryoprecipitation. Cryoprecipitates (CP) were tested for HBsAg, antibody to HBsAg (anti-HBs), major classes of immunoglobulins, components of the complement system, rheumatoid factor and the ability to activate the alternative pathway of the complement system. For this analysis the methods employed included: radioimmunoassay, reverse passive haemagglutination, immunofluorescence, sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation, agar-gel diffusion, immunoelectrophoresis, counterimmunoelectrophoresis, latex agglutination, and a haemolytic method for the detection of the activation of the alternative pathway of the complement system. HBsAg was frequently observed in the CP from chronic HBsAg carriers. No anti-HBs activity was detected in the serum of chronic HBsAg carriers. However, the CP from a number of chronic HBsAg carriers contained immunoglobulins and components of the complement system in the absence of rheumatoid factor, anti-HBs activity and were able to activate the alternative pathway of the complement system. On immunoelectrophoresis, a component of the CP reacting with anti-IgG, ANTI-IgA and anti-HBs antisera and demonstrating an altered (faster) electrophoretic mobility was observed. The nature of the CP strongly suggests the presence of circulating immune complexes in asymptomatic chronic HBaAg carriers. These immune complexes may be important in the eventual expression and outcome of clinical disease in apparently healthy carriers of HBsAg.
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