Bm. Iversen et al., CR-1 ACTIVITY ON ERYTHROCYTES AND RENAL GLOMERULI IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL DISORDERS, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, 8(11), 1993, pp. 1211-1214
Complement receptors for C3b/C4b (CRI) on erythrocytes (ERC1) and rena
l glomeruli (GCR1) were examined in patients with different types of r
enal disorders. Normal ECR1 activity was found on erythrocytes from pa
tients with IgA glomerulonephritis, benign nephrosclerosis and other t
ypes of renal diseases. In patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE) and glomerulonephritis ECR1 activity was low or absent in 75% of
the patients. The GCR1 activity, however, was normal except in areas
with complement deposits where GCR1 activity was abolished. During tre
atment with corticosteroids and azathioprine of patients with SLE the
clinical response was followed by increased functional ECR1 activity.
In those patients who did not respond the ECR1 activity was persistent
ly low. Three patients with renal transplant all showed increased ECR1
activity.