The relevance of antigen binding to the pathogenicity of lupus autoantibodies

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Abstract

Although lupus autoantibodies provide diagnostic value, discordance between serum levels and nephritis poses mechanistic questions. Krishnan and co-workers report that only those that crossreact with basement membrane components produce immune deposits. Thus, other glomerular binding properties probably define where deposits form. Thereafter, Fc-and complement-mediated events influence disease expression. Clearly other factors determine the ultimate phenotype; however, the findings provide insights into the variable disease patterns in lupus nephritis. © 2012 International Society of Nephrology.

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Madaio, M. P. (2012, July 2). The relevance of antigen binding to the pathogenicity of lupus autoantibodies. Kidney International. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.2012.159

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