Different patterns of C3 and C4 activation in the varied types of juvenile arthritis

JJ Miller, LC Olds, ED Silverman, H Milgrom… - Pediatric research, 1986 - nature.com
JJ Miller, LC Olds, ED Silverman, H Milgrom, JG Curd
Pediatric research, 1986nature.com
Quantitative assays for C3 and C4 activation were carried out simultaneously on blood from
children with varied types of juvenile arthritis. Factor VIII-related antigen was also measured
as an indicator of vascular damage. In active systemic juvenile arthritis, the C4d/C4 ratio was
frequently elevated and was usually associated with elevated C3d/C3 ratios and elevated
concentrations of factor VIII-related antigen. Children with chronic polyarticular arthritis, no
matter which forms of onset they had had, also had increased levels of the C4d/C4 ratio …
Abstract
Quantitative assays for C3 and C4 activation were carried out simultaneously on blood from children with varied types of juvenile arthritis. Factor VIII-related antigen was also measured as an indicator of vascular damage. In active systemic juvenile arthritis, the C4d/C4 ratio was frequently elevated and was usually associated with elevated C3d/C3 ratios and elevated concentrations of factor VIII-related antigen. Children with chronic polyarticular arthritis, no matter which forms of onset they had had, also had increased levels of the C4d/C4 ratio, C3d/C3 ratio, and factor VIII-related antigen, but these were less consistent and were not associated with each other. In contrast, in pauciarticular arthritis there was a uniquely isolated increase in the C3d/C3 ratio. This work implies that there are different mechanisms responsible for complement activation in the different types and at different stages of juvenile arthritis.
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