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Comparative Study
. 1991 May;84(2):250-5.

Terminal complement complexes and C1/C1 inhibitor complexes in rheumatoid arthritis and other arthritic conditions

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Comparative Study

Terminal complement complexes and C1/C1 inhibitor complexes in rheumatoid arthritis and other arthritic conditions

D A Oleesky et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1991 May.

Abstract

Terminal complement complex (TCC) and C1r-C1s-C1 inhibitor complex (C1/C1 INH) concentrations were measured in plasma and synovial fluid from patients with arthritis and related to other measures of disease activity. Both TCC and C1/C1 INH concentrations were significantly increased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared with patients with osteoarthritis (plasma and synovial fluid, P less than 0.05) and normal subjects (plasma only, P less than 0.001). In the patients with RA, there was no correlation between plasma or synovial fluid TCC concentrations and IgM rheumatoid factor, immune complex or C1/C1 INH levels. However, in 10 patients with seronegative RA, C1/C1 INH and immune complex levels correlated significantly in synovial fluid (r = 0.69, P less than 0.05) although not in plasma (r = 0.52). Plasma and synovial fluid TCC and C1/C1 INH concentrations did not differ in rheumatoid patients with severe compared with mild joint disease (categorized by the Ritchie score). These results confirm a role for complement activation in RA but suggest that several mechanisms are involved in its pathogenesis.

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