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Med Hypotheses (1995) 44, 20-7
Preliminary evidence for idiotype-antiidiotype immune
complexes cross-reactive with lymphocyte antigens in AIDS and lupus
R.S. ROOT-BERNSTEIN
Department of Physiology, Michigan State University,
East Lansing 48824, USA.
Abstract - Several investigators have proposed that autoimmunity may
be induced by idiotype-antiidiotype antibody networks. It is generally
assumed that the antiidiotype is produced in response to the idiotype,
and therefore that autoimmune diseases have single antigenic initiators.
The theory of multiple-antigen-mediated autoimmunity (MAMA) proposes, on
the other hand, that idiotype and antiidiotype result from two primary
immune responses to two chemically complementary antigens. Because of the
complementarity of the antigens, and the complementarity of the antibodies
for the antigens, the antibodies will themselves be complementary. They
will thus form circulating immune complexes, the self-nonself distinction
diffusion (DAD) experiments (a modification of Ouchterlony immunodiffusion),
in which 1800 pairs of antibodies were screened for their ability to form
precipitating complexes. Four sets of antibodies associated with AIDS (HIV
+ Staphylococcus; HIV + Mycoplasma; CMV + Mycoplasma; and HBV + Mycoplasma)
specifically precipitated each other, and one of the antibodies in each
set also precipitated monoclonal antibodies against one or more lymphocyte
protein markers. These results therefore demonstrate that idiotype-antiidiotype
antibodies can be elicited by independent antigens and may induce AIDS-related
forms of autoimmunity directed at lymphocytes. *
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