Abstract

A panel of 14 human monoclonal and monoreactive IgM rheumatoid factors (RF) derived from the synovial tissue of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients was studied for the expression of cross-reactive idiotopes (CRI) and variable heavy (VH) and variable kappa (V kappa) subgroups. Four of the twelve kappa RF expressed light chains of the V kappa III subgroup. Three of these were characterized as belonging to the V kappa IIIb sub-subgroup, and expressed the V kappa IIIb associated CRI, 17.109. None of the RF expressed the V kappa IIIa-associated CRI, 6B6.6. One of the fourteen RF expressed the VH-associated CRI, G6, and five expressed either or both the VHIII-associated CRI, B6 and D12. Seven RF bound to protein A (SpA), which indicates the expression of VHIII subgroup V regions. Together the data indicated that 9/11 RF express VHIII regions and 2/11 express VHI regions. There was no obvious correlation between V region usage or CRI expression and fine specificity of the RF for human IgG subclasses. These data indicate a difference in V gene usage by RF derived from RA patients compared with RF paraproteins derived from non-RA patients. There is not a bias towards variable chains of the V kappa III subgroup, but a marked preference for variable heavy chains of the VHIII subgroup is seen. Further studies may elucidate the pathological significance of these findings in RA.

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