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J Rheumatol ; 20(4): 684-7, 1993 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8496865

ABSTRACT

Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa/acne conglobata attending a university medical center were evaluated for the presence of an associated arthritis. Of 44 subjects, 21 had objective evidence of inflammatory arthropathy. Of these 21, all adults, 11 were women and 17 black Americans; clinically, 18 had peripheral arthritis, 15 axial arthropathy and 12 both. Clinical and laboratory findings were characteristic of those seen in other seronegative spondyloarthropathies, except for lack of association with HLA-B27.


Subject(s)
Acne Vulgaris/complications , Arthritis/complications , Hidradenitis Suppurativa/complications , Joint Diseases/complications , Acne Vulgaris/blood , Acne Vulgaris/immunology , Adult , Aged , Arthritis/blood , Arthritis/diagnostic imaging , Arthritis/immunology , Female , HLA Antigens/analysis , Hidradenitis Suppurativa/blood , Hidradenitis Suppurativa/immunology , Humans , Joint Diseases/blood , Joint Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Joint Diseases/immunology , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography , Reference Values
2.
Cancer Res ; 49(6): 1361-5, 1989 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2924293

ABSTRACT

Serum antibody reactivity to squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) was evaluated in 41 autologous serum-tumor cell line combinations using the protein A hemadsorption assay. Autologous antibody reactivity (median titer of 1:4) was detected in sera from 24 of the patients tested. In 10 cases autologous antibody reactivity could be detected only in undiluted serum precluding further analysis. Analysis of higher titer sera from one patient revealed antibodies that define an antigen expressed on autologous tumor cells cultured from both the primary tumor (UM-SCC-17A) and from a metastasis (UM-SCC-17B). Absorption analysis showed that this antigen was also expressed on 6 of 10 allogeneic SCCHN cell lines but not on autologous fibroblasts or on allogeneic melanoma cell lines. Due to the low titer of autologous antibody reactivity in most sera, we sought to determine if dissociation of immune complexes through acidification and ultrafiltration of serum might enhance detectable antibody reactivity as has been done in previous studies in melanoma. Twelve serum samples from eight patients were subjected to acid dissociation and ultrafiltration (AD-U). Only six of the untreated sera had detectable antibody reactivity against the autologous SCCHN cell line whereas following AD-U all 12 sera had enhanced IgG reactivity against autologous SCCHN. Specificity analysis of one serum sample after dissociation revealed that the antibody detected an antigen common to SCCHN cell lines as well as melanoma, glioma, renal, and colon carcinoma cell lines. Circulating immune complexes may provide a reservoir of antibody with potential diagnostic and therapeutic applications.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Neoplasm/analysis , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/immunology , Head and Neck Neoplasms/immunology , Antibody Specificity , Antigen-Antibody Complex/immunology , Female , Humans , Tumor Cells, Cultured , Ultrafiltration
3.
Clin Orthop Relat Res ; (193): 221-9, 1985 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3971628

ABSTRACT

A study was performed to evaluate the presence of degenerative joint disease (DJD) in idiopathic adolescent scoliosis (IAS) and correlate DJD with biomechanic factors. The average age of the subjects was 19 years (range, 12-30). Osteophytes reflecting the presence of degenerative joint disease occurred in apophyseal and/or intervertebral joints of 74% of 100 subjects. Osteophytes were correlated with curve angle and apical rotation. Compression forces are of pathogenic significance in the localization of osteophytes in IAS. IAS can serve as a naturally occurring prototype for the study of the influence of biomechanic factors on the pathogenesis of DJD.


Subject(s)
Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Scoliosis/complications , Spinal Osteophytosis/etiology , Thoracic Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Adult , Aging , Biomechanical Phenomena , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Radiography , Spinal Osteophytosis/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Osteophytosis/physiopathology
4.
J Reprod Immunol ; 6(4): 227-38, 1984 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6502575

ABSTRACT

As part of our continuous effort to elucidate the biochemical and immunological nature of human sperm surface antigens, monoclonal antibodies to human spermatozoa were generated by improved hybridoma techniques. Following immunizations with the membrane fraction of human spermatozoa and cell fusions, hybrid cells were cultured in a semi-solid HAT-selection medium to maximize the number of monoclones recovered. Subcultures were made in liquid phase 7 to 10 days after cell fusions by removing colonies from the initial medium. Based on the results of screening by microplate enzyme-linked immunoassay, 143 of 552 initial clones were found to secrete antibodies to human sperm antigens. More than one-hundred independently derived hybrid cell lines were established. Using indirect immunofluorescent procedures, 62 cell lines were shown to produce antibodies to surface antigens of human spermatozoa. Unique sperm antigens that react with monoclonal antibodies were identified by the SDS gel/protein blot radioimmunobinding method. Sperm agglutinating and immobilizing antibodies were exhibited by 4 and 15 hybrid cell lines, respectively. Fourteen of the monoclonal antibodies also exhibited cross-reactivity with methanol-fixed sperm cells of the rabbit or mouse or both whereas a reaction was not seen with viable sperm of these species. Generation of monoclonal antibodies against a wide spectrum of human sperm antigens should facilitate future investigations regarding immunologic-associated human infertility and fertility control.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antigens, Surface/immunology , Spermatozoa/immunology , Animals , Autoantigens/immunology , Humans , Hybridomas/immunology , In Vitro Techniques , Male , Mice , Rabbits , Species Specificity , Sperm Agglutination , Sperm Immobilizing Agents
5.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg ; 91(5): 482-91, 1983 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6417595

ABSTRACT

We are studying membrane antigens of human squamous cell cancer with the use of naturally occurring autologous antibodies from patients' sera, along with a set of other serologic reagents and monoclonal antibodies raised against cultured squamous cell lines. Twenty-eight squamous cell carcinoma cell lines have been established in our laboratory from tissues obtained from 23 patients. Antibody reactivity has been found against the autologous tumor cell line in 13 of 23 patients. One of these is of sufficient titer for detailed analysis. Four cell lines are available from this patient. UM-SCC-17A is derived from the primary laryngeal carcinoma, and UM-SCC-17B is derived from a lymph node metastasis removed during the same surgical procedure. Fibroblasts have been cultured from normal mucosa, and a B-lymphoblastoid line has been developed by Epstein-Barr virus transformation of the patient's peripheral blood lymphocytes. Antibody from this patient reacts with the UM-SCC-17A and -17B tumor cell lines but does not react with the normal fibroblasts (UM-NF-17).


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Neoplasm/analysis , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/immunology , Antibodies, Monoclonal/immunology , Antigens, Neoplasm/immunology , Antigens, Surface/immunology , Cell Line , Female , Fibroblasts/cytology , Humans , Lymphocytes/cytology
6.
Ann Intern Med ; 97(4): 520-5, 1982 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6214980

ABSTRACT

We evaluated 10 patients with hidradenitis suppurative or acne conglobata who developed arthritis. In contrast to patients with acne fulminans and arthritis, all our subjects were adults over 22 years of age; nine were black; and four were women. Nine patients had episodic inflammatory oligoarthritis affecting mainly larger joints of the upper and lower extremities. Eight patients had roentgenographic evidence of peripheral arthritis, four with erosions. Nine had clinical axial arthropathy, but roentgenograms showed abnormalities of the axial skeleton in all 10 patients. Pyoderma gangrenosum, erythema nodosum, conjunctivitis, urethritis, and oral and penile ulcers occurred in some patients. Rheumatoid factor was negative in all patients; the erythrocyte sedimentation rate was elevated in nine; five had chronic anemia; four had circulating immune complexes; and complement components were elevated in four. There was no increased incidence of HLA-B27 or other HLA-B7 cross-reacting antigens. A temporal relation of skin and joint disease activity was suggested. We report a spondyloarthropathy associated with hidradenitis suppurativa and acne conglobata. Clinical and laboratory manifestations suggest the arthropathy may be reactive to chronic cutaneous infection.


Subject(s)
Acne Vulgaris/complications , Arthritis/complications , Sweat Gland Diseases/complications , Adult , Antigen-Antibody Complex/analysis , Blood Sedimentation , Complement System Proteins/analysis , Female , HLA Antigens/analysis , HLA-B Antigens , Humans , Inflammation , Male , Middle Aged
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