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Natural anti-FcepsilonRIalpha autoantibodies may interfere with diagnostic tests for autoimmune urticaria

Pachlopnik, J. M.
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Horn, M. P.
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Fux, M.
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2004
J Autoimmun

IgG autoantibodies against the alpha-chain of the high affinity IgE receptor are claimed to play a pathogenetic role in autoimmune urticaria. The best methods for detection of functional autoantibodies are currently the autologous serum skin test and the basophil histamine release assay. A simplified and feasible screening test would facilitate the diagnosis of autoimmune urticaria.Here we offer an explanation for the difficulties in establishing a screening test for autoantibodies directed against the alpha-chain of the high affinity IgE receptor in autoimmune urticaria. Identical autoantibodies in chronic urticaria patients and healthy donors belonging to the natural autoantibody repertoire were found by sequence analysis of anti-alpha-chain autoantibodies isolated by repertoire cloning from antibody libraries. These natural autoantibodies bound to the receptor and triggered histamine release but only if IgE was previously removed from the receptor. Diagnostic assays used for detection of antibodies directed against the IgE receptor may require signal comparison with and without the artificial removal of IgE, immune complexes, and complement in order to avoid false positive or negative results. After IgE removal diagnostic tests will detect natural autoantibodies against the high affinity IgE receptor regardless of whether they are pathogenic or not.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jaut.2003.09.007
Web of Science ID

WOS:000188371700005

PubMed ID

14709412

Author(s)
Pachlopnik, J. M.
Horn, M. P.
Fux, M.
Dahinden, M.
Mandallaz, M.
Schneeberger, D.
Baldi, L.  
Vogel, M.
Stadler, B. M.
Miescher, S. M.
Date Issued

2004

Published in
J Autoimmun
Volume

22

Issue

1

Start page

43

End page

51

Subjects

Amino Acid Sequence

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Animals

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Antibody Affinity

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Autoantibodies/blood/*immunology

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Autoimmune Diseases/*diagnosis/immunology

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*Diagnostic Errors

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Histamine/blood

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Humans

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Immunoglobulin E/immunology

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Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments/*immunology

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Mice

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Molecular Sequence Data

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Receptors

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IgE/*immunology

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Recombinant Proteins/immunology

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Urticaria/*diagnosis/immunology

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