N. Latif et al., COMPLEMENT-MEDIATED CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY OF ANTI-HEART ANTIBODIES PRESENT IN THE SERA OF PATIENTS WITH DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY, Autoimmunity, 19(2), 1994, pp. 99-104
A microcytotoxicity assay has been used to determine the cytotoxic act
ivity of anti-heart antibodies which we have previously shown to be pr
esent with greater frequencies and reactivities in patients with dilat
ed cardiomyopathy (DCM) than in patients with ischaemic heart disease
(IHD). Serum samples from 45 patients with DCM and 43 patients with IH
D were screened against W1, a transformed human fetal cardiac cell lin
e and also against EA.hy 926, an endothelial and IBR3, a fibroblast ce
ll line. In the presence of complement, sera from 28 (62%) DCM patient
s showed killing of the WI cell line as compared to sera from 13 (30%)
of IHD patients (p < 0.005) and 3 (15%) of normal individuals. In con
trast, only 1 patient with DCM showed killing of the endothelial cell
line and 1 patient with IHD showed killing of the fibroblast cell line
. These results provide evidence for a complement-dependent, antibody-
mediated mechanism of damage to cardiac myocytes which may contribute
to the pathogenesis of DCM.