[Clinical and biochemical characterization of isoniazid-induced auto-antibodies].
REVISTA PAULISTA DE MEDICINA 1990;
108:57-60. [PMID:
2259821]
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Abstract
Isoniazid (INH) is one among many drugs capable of inducing autoantibodies and, in some cases, a lupus-like syndrome (LE). A longitudinal study was performed in 24 tuberculosis patients treated with INH to detect antibodies (A-AH) to total histones and fractions. Antinuclear antibodies were observed in two patients after treatment. Higher frequency of IgM-AH was also observed. IgM-AH binding to all fractions were observed in those serum samples exhibiting stronger ELISA reactivity. Conversely, binding to only H1 occurred when lower IgM-AH activity was tested. Correlations with clinical expressions of LE were not observed in the present study.
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