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Identification of a Unique Idiotype in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Serum of a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis

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Journal J Immunol
Date 1980 May 1
PMID 6154100
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Abstract

Anti-idiotypic antibodies were prepared in mouse ascites fluid against the CSF-IgG of a patient with multiple sclerosis. After adsorption with pooled human IgG, the ascites fluid antibodies precipitated 20% of labeled autologous CSF IgG. By using a competitive radioimmunoassay, less than one microgram of unlabeled CSF IgG produced 50% inhibition of binding autologous 125I-labeled CSF IgG, whereas 50 micrograms of normal HIgG was not inhibitory. The idiotype could be found in both serum and CSF IgG and persisted over a 5-year period. The absolute concentration of idiotype in the CSF varied somewhat but remained from 4 to 10 times greater than that of the serum. One of 14 heterologous MS CSF was found to contain small amounts of inhibitory protein; eight CSF from patients with other neurologic diseases did not contain the idiotype.

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