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Serum platelet-reactive IgG of autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura patients is not F(ab')2 mediated and a function of storage

S Karpatkin, J Xia, J Patel and GJ Thorbecke

Department of Medicine, New York University Medical School, NY 10016.

Serum platelet-reactive and glycoprotein (GP) IIb-GPIIIa-reactive IgG and F(ab')2 was examined in 39 patients with classic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP), two patients with anti-PLA1 antibody and 25 control subjects in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. IgG was purified by diethyl aminoethyl chromatography and centrifuged at 100,000g before testing of the supernatant. Significant IgG binding (threefold to fourfold control IgG binding) was noted with 8 of 17 ATP patients' IgG, 2 anti-PLA1 IgGs, and 2 ATP patients with multiple platelet transfusions. However, F(ab')2 fragments of nine of nine positive ATP IgGs were nonreactive; F(ab')2 from the two anti-PLA1 and two multiply transfused ATP IgGs were as reactive as their intact IgG. Antiplatelet or anti-GPIIb-GPIIIa reactivity of ATP IgG could be adsorbed to fixed platelets or solid-phase GPIIb-GPIIIa and eluted with 0.1 mol/L glycine, pH 2.5. However, binding of IgG to GPIIb-GPIIIa could not be inhibited with F(ab')2 of ATP IgG or Fc fragments of control subjects. When platelet- or GPIIb-GPIIIa-reactive ATP IgG was applied to a Sephacryl 300 gel filtration column, no reactivity was noted in the 7S region, whereas anti-PLA1 localized to this region. Antiplatelet or anti-GPIIb-GPIIIa reactivity was noted in the void volume and accompanied by a high molecular weight protein region. An immunoblot of the void volume fraction with goat antihuman IgG (gamma chain) antibody showed high molecular weight bands greater than 250 Kd, which after reduction converted to a 55-Kd heavy-chain band. Fresh samples of ATP and control IgG processed within 1 to 2 days of blood withdrawal had no reactivity for GPIIb-GPIIIa. After storage at -20 degrees C for greater than 3 months, 5 of 19 ATP IgG became reactive, whereas 16 of 16 controls were nonreactive. Thus, platelet-reactive IgG of ATP sera appears to be caused by the development of IgG aggregates held together by disulfide bonds that develop on storage, and is not F(ab')2 mediated.

Volume 80, Issue 12, pp. 3164-3172, 12/15/1992
Copyright © 1992 by The American Society of Hematology


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