| Title : Specific immune complexes augment in vitro acetylcholine receptor-specific T-cell proliferation - Melms_1993_Neurology_43_583 |
| Author(s) : Melms A , Weissert R , Klinkert WE , Schalke BC , Tzartos SJ , Wekerle H |
| Ref : Neurology , 43 :583 , 1993 |
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Abstract :
We investigated the interaction between acetylcholine receptor (AChR)-specific T-helper cells from patients with myasthenia gravis and murine monoclonal anti-AChR antibodies. At optimal antigen concentration, anti-AChR antibodies neither enhanced nor impaired T-cell responses. However, at substimulatory antigen concentration, addition of anti-AChR antibodies substantially enhanced the proliferation of AChR-specific T cells. In spite of low amounts of antigen, immune complex formation allowed highly efficient capture and uptake of antigen via Fc receptors on antigen-presenting cells, which could be inhibited by an antibody to Fc receptors. Immune complex-mediated stimulation of sensitized AChR-specific T lymphocytes in vivo may contribute to the exacerbation of the disease, and demonstrates the interaction between T and B lymphocytes in myasthenia gravis. |
| PubMedSearch : Melms_1993_Neurology_43_583 |
| PubMedID: 7680803 |
Melms A, Weissert R, Klinkert WE, Schalke BC, Tzartos SJ, Wekerle H (1993)
Specific immune complexes augment in vitro acetylcholine receptor-specific T-cell proliferation
Neurology
43 :583
Melms A, Weissert R, Klinkert WE, Schalke BC, Tzartos SJ, Wekerle H (1993)
Neurology
43 :583