Publications by authors named "Hiepe F"

The aim of the study was to determine if autoantibodies have distinctive qualitative or quantitative characteristics in children with congenital heart rhythm disorders compared to unaffected infants. Sera of fifty-three infants with different heart rhythm disorders and eight unaffected children born to SLE mothers were tested for antibodies to Ro(SS-A), La(SS-B) and U1RNP (including recombinant A-, C-, 68 kD-proteins) using enzyme immunoassays and immunoblot. 21 sera from affected and 8 sera from healthy children reacted in counter-immunoelectrophoresis with Ro(SS-A).

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A 15-year-old girl had severe Raynaud's phenomenon and arthralgias. A high ANA-IF titer was found and undifferentiated connective tissue disease was diagnosed. After 7 years of moderately flaring disease the patient deteriorated and presented with congestive heart failure, pleuropericardial effusion, hemolytic uremic syndrome, proteinuria and moderate hypertension.

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Based on the experience that T helper lymphocytes play an important part in the initiation and maintenance of various autoimmune diseases and also in graft rejection, novel therapeutic approaches have been developed and are under investigation. They are aimed at selective inhibition of T cells whose activation is unwanted. Useful tools for this purpose are monoclonal antibodies to cell surface molecules which are restricted to certain cell populations.

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In the course of the Trypanosoma equiperdum-infection of mice an increase of IgM antibodies against the autoantigens dsDNA, keratin and collagen as well as against a protozoan foreign antigen consisting of Sarcocystis gigantea-extract could be observed with a maximum level between 4th and 8th day p. i. The IgG-antibodies did not significantly change during the investigation time.

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Forty-two babies with different congenital cardiac conduction defects, and in 12 cases the mothers, were tested for autoantibodies to Ro, La, U1RNP and Sm. Ro-specific antibodies were detected most frequently. They were to be found in 16 sera from infants and in 8 maternal serum samples.

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A 56-year-old man complained of general malaise, diffuse bone pain, nocturnal sweating, lack of appetite and weight loss (7 kg within one year). Pain in the pelvic and lumbar regions markedly impaired movement. Roentgenologically, multiple lucencies were visualised in many skeletal areas.

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The aim of the study was to determine the pulmonary 67-gallium uptake, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cell differentiation and the activity of BAL cells, measured as release of superoxide anion (O2-), and to investigate the results whether there are relations. In 11 nonsmoking systemic scleroderma (SS) patients and 11 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients with lung involvement double-sided BAL were performed, mainly in regions with increased 67-gallium uptake. Release of O2- was measured by INT-assey.

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The purpose of the study was to determine the role of lymphocyte subsets (Ly) and reactive oxygen metabolites RSM, concerning the activity of BAL cells, in the pathogenesis of lung involvement in 12 patients with systemic sclerosis (SS) and 4 with systemic lupus erythematodes (SLE) in comparison with 10 control subjects. The cellular activity was measured by means of cytofluorometry (CFM) and chemiluminescence (CL). In SS/SLEY CD3+, CD4+, CD4/CD8-ratio, CD25 + T-Ly and luminol-dependent CL are increased (p less than 0.

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An enzyme immunoassay was developed to detect anti-Ro(SS-A) autoantibodies. Both Ro-antigen components (52 and 60 kD) were purified from a pig spleen extract, using fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC). Anti-La, anti-RNP, anti-DNA and anti-Sm antibodies do not react to the purified antigen.

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The aim of the study was to determine the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cell differentiation and the activity of beta-glucuronidase and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase in alveolar macrophages. In 12 patients with systemic sclerosis (SS), 4 with systemic lupus erythematosus and 4 healthy controls BAL was performed. The activity of beta-glucuronidase and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase was measured semiquantitative by means of cytochemical methods.

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Sera from 82 patients with rheumatic autoimmune disease were tested for anti-ENA antibodies by immunoblotting and counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE), using HeLa cell extract and rabbit thymus extract, respectively, as antigens. Anti-ENA antibodies were more frequently detected and could be better differentiated by immunoblotting rather than by CIE. There was especially an increase in anti-Sm antibodies (23, in contrast to four positive results), which was only detectable in serum samples for the 59 SLE patients.

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In body fluids circulating immune complexes possess a substantial pathogenic effect on a variety of diseases. Thus it seems to be reasonable to influence the pathogenic mechanism of such diseases by removing the circulating immune complexes out of the body fluids. The selective adsorbent for binding immune complexes were developed as possible alternative of plasmapheresis for specific removal of immune complexes out of the blood plasma.

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The purpose of the study was to determine the role of reactive oxygen metabolites in the pathogenesis of interstitial lung involvement in 13 patients with collagen vascular diseases (CVD) in comparison with 10 control subjects. The cellular activity of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells was measured by means of chemiluminescence (CL), spontaneously and after challenge of the cells with opsonized zymosan (simultaneously luminol- and lucigenin-dependent). The findings show an increase of the spontaneous and stimulated CL of BAL cells in CVD, more pronounced in luminol-dependent CL.

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Human monoclonal antibodies were tested using different immunochemical procedures for their reactivity with various antigens. The great majority of human monoclonal IgM antibodies (15 out of 24) turned out to bind to a whole series of recognized antigens (DNA, keratin, tetanus toxin, ricin etc.).

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The extracts of rabbit thymus (RTE), HeLa cells, human histiocytic lymphoma cell line U-937, human promyelocytic cell line HL-60, Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (EACs), and peripheral white blood cells (WBCs) were tested for their composition, molecular weight, and amount of Sm and RNP autoantigens on immunoblotting. The molecular weight of the so-called 68 kDa U1 RNP antigen, which is associated with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD), was 64.5 kDa in RTE, 62.

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