Abstract

Paired samples of serum and synovial fluid (SF) from 13 patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) and 10 patients with adult rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were examined regarding the level of immunoglobulins and the occurrence and titres of anti-IgG antibodies and antinuclear antibodies (ANA). The levels of immunoglobulins were lower in SF than in serum. In JRA the SF/serum ratio of IgG was equal to that of albumin, pointing to a local production of IgG. The SF/serum ratio of IgM was equal to that of alpha 2-macroglobulin. In JRA the SF/serum ratios of immunoglobulins tended to be lower than in RA, the difference being significant for IgM. IgD autoantibodies and IgA anti-IgG were not found in JRA. IgE autoantibodies occurred in some cases, but in RA in more than 60%. In JRA the SF titres of anti-IgG and ANA were most often lower than the serum titres. In RA the SF titres were often higher than the serum titres. In 9 of 10 paired SF samples from patients with RA the SF/serum ratios were mutually different with regard to one or several immunoglobulins. Evidence of synovial production of anti-IgG antibodies of classes other than IgG distinguished RA from JRA. Otherwise the differences were quantitative.

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