Autoimmunity to collagen in adult periodontal disease: immunoglobulin classes in sera and tissue
- PMID: 1531510
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.1992.tb02086.x
Autoimmunity to collagen in adult periodontal disease: immunoglobulin classes in sera and tissue
Abstract
The immunoglobulin class distribution of antibody to human collagen type I has been examined in sera and gingival extracts from patients with adult chronic periodontitis. Tissue extracts were made either by simple washing or ultrasonication. With either method, IgG and IgA antibodies to collagen were present in higher concentration in tissue extracts than in autologous serum when adjustment was made for dilution differences. No significant differences were found for IgM antibodies. Antibodies to human collagen type I are usually "natural antibodies" of the IgM class and, therefore, our findings suggest a class switch to IgG in inflamed gingivae, presumably due to prolonged antigenic stimulation.
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