RECONSTITUTION OF THE ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY OF COMPLEMENT BY PLASMA INFUSIONS GIVEN TO A PATIENT WITH AN SLE-LIKE SYNDROME-ASSOCIATED WITH A HEREDITARY C3 DYSFUNCTION
B. Nilsson et al., RECONSTITUTION OF THE ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY OF COMPLEMENT BY PLASMA INFUSIONS GIVEN TO A PATIENT WITH AN SLE-LIKE SYNDROME-ASSOCIATED WITH A HEREDITARY C3 DYSFUNCTION, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 53(10), 1994, pp. 691-694
Objective-To reconstitute a dysfunctional form of complement factor C3
in a patient with a systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)-like syndrome.
Methods-The propositus was treated with plasma infusions during five
sessions over a period of eight months. Results-The alternative recons
tituted to normal approximately two to three days after each infusion.
C3 fragments were incorporated into previously detected deposits of I
gG and IgM at the dermal-epidermal junction and the immune complex lev
els gradually decreased during the whole treatment period. Conclusion-
The reconstitution appears to result in the solubilisation of tissue i
mmune complexes and a subsequent transportation to the fixed macrophag
e system.