Extensive idiotypic connectivity has been discovered between the antibodies composing the immune responses against the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and alpha-1,3-dextran. The idiotypic connections form an elaborate network linking these disparate antigen systems, and there is an hierarchical organization of the antibodies in this network. The key anti-Ids that interconnect these two responses are more crossreactive, lower-affinity antibodies. Interestingly, 15% of patients with MG, which is caused by autoantibodies against the AChR, have serum antibodies against DEX. Control sera are negative for anti-DEX antibodies. Certain anti-DEX antibodies also bind to anti-AChR antibodies via idiotypic interactions. These findings suggest a model for the initiation of autoimmunity in MG. Antibodies made in response to DEX epitopes on the surface of certain bacteria would elicit the production of anti-Ids. However, some of these anti-Ids would also be autoantibodies against the AChR. Thus, is some circumstances, autoimmunity may develop as a consequence of the normal operation of regulatory idiotypic networks.
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1 October 1986
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October 01 1986
Idiotypic network connectivity and a possible cause of myasthenia gravis.
D S Dwyer
M Vakil
J F Kearney
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1986) 164 (4): 1310–1318.
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D S Dwyer, M Vakil, J F Kearney; Idiotypic network connectivity and a possible cause of myasthenia gravis.. J Exp Med 1 October 1986; 164 (4): 1310–1318. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.164.4.1310
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