The etiology and pathogenesis of Kawasaki syndrome (KS) remain unknown
. Clinical and epidemiologic features of KS are consistent with an inf
ectious cause. To search for an etiologic agent of KS, a phage cDNA ex
pression library was constructed from the aorto-iliac junction of a pa
tient with fatal acute KS and screened with convalescent KS serum foll
owed by anti-human Ig. Unexpectedly, 0.1% of the clones in the library
react with anti-human Ig, indicating the presence of many Ig-producin
g B lymphocytes in the vasculitic tissue. To confirm this finding and
to determine the isotypes produced, frozen vascular tissue sections fr
om the patient and paraffin sections from coronary arteries from six a
dditional patients with fatal acute or subacute KS were incubated with
Abs to Ig isotypes. Histopathology of the tissues revealed the presen
ce of many plasma cells in the inflammatory infiltrate. IgA was the pr
edominant isotype produced in vascular tissue in all seven KS patients
. IgM- and IgG-producing cells were less often detected. We conclude t
hat there is a marked plasma cell response within the vasculitic tissu
e in KS, with unusual IgA production locally in this nonlymphoid, nonm
ucosal tissue. We suggest that the prominence of IgA plasma cells in t
he vascular infiltrate in the early, acute, and subacute stages of KS
indicates an Ag-driven immune response to an etiologic agent with a re
spiratory or gastrointestinal portal of entry and speculate that this
unusual immune response is integral to the pathogenesis of the illness
.