Extracorporeal immunoadsorption with IM-PH or IM-TR column.

Biomater Artif Cells Artif Organs

2nd Department of Surgery, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Published: October 1989

In order to selectively remove pathogenic macromolecular reactants, a biological affinity type adsorbent (a DNA colloidin charcoal column or protein A sepharose CL4B = Prosorba) has been developed and used for the treatment of immune disorders, alloimmunization and cancer. However, because physiologically active materials are required in this procedure, it is difficult to ensure an adequate supply of raw materials (and their handling, sterilization and preservation as an immunoadsorbent. To overcome the above-mentioned problems, we developed physicochemical type immunoadsorbents IM-TR and IM-PH, which consist of polyvinyl alcohol gel where tryptophan, in the former, and phenylalanine, in the latter, is used as a ligand. IM-PH has a better selectivity than IM-TR, however, IM-TR is a more efficient adsorbent of anti-acethylcholine receptor antibody than IM-PH. IM-PH plasma perfusion has been successfully used with patients with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and multiple sclerosis (MS).

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