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The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.

We studied 78 patients with Lyme disease to determine how immune complexes and autoantibodies are related to the development of chronic Lyme arthritis. Circulating C1q binding material was found in nearly all patients at onset of erythema chronicum migrans, the skin lesion that marks the onset of in...

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Autores principales: Hardin, J. A., Steere, A. C., Malawista, S. E.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6334939
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author Hardin, J. A.
Steere, A. C.
Malawista, S. E.
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description We studied 78 patients with Lyme disease to determine how immune complexes and autoantibodies are related to the development of chronic Lyme arthritis. Circulating C1q binding material was found in nearly all patients at onset of erythema chronicum migrans, the skin lesion that marks the onset of infection with the causative spirochete. In patients with only subsequent arthritis this material tended to localize to joints where it gradually increased in concentrations with greater duration of joint inflammation. In joints, its concentration correlated positively with the number of synovial fluid polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Despite the prolonged presence of putative immune complexes, rheumatoid factors could not be demonstrated. These observations suggest that phlogistic immune complexes based on spirochete antigens form locally within joints during chronic Lyme arthritis.
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spelling pubmed-25900262008-11-28 The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes. Hardin, J. A. Steere, A. C. Malawista, S. E. Yale J Biol Med Research Article We studied 78 patients with Lyme disease to determine how immune complexes and autoantibodies are related to the development of chronic Lyme arthritis. Circulating C1q binding material was found in nearly all patients at onset of erythema chronicum migrans, the skin lesion that marks the onset of infection with the causative spirochete. In patients with only subsequent arthritis this material tended to localize to joints where it gradually increased in concentrations with greater duration of joint inflammation. In joints, its concentration correlated positively with the number of synovial fluid polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Despite the prolonged presence of putative immune complexes, rheumatoid factors could not be demonstrated. These observations suggest that phlogistic immune complexes based on spirochete antigens form locally within joints during chronic Lyme arthritis. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984 /pmc/articles/PMC2590026/ /pubmed/6334939 Text en
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Hardin, J. A.
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Malawista, S. E.
The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
title The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
title_full The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
title_fullStr The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
title_full_unstemmed The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
title_short The pathogenesis of arthritis in Lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
title_sort pathogenesis of arthritis in lyme disease: humoral immune responses and the role of intra-articular immune complexes.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6334939
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