IgA class serum antibodies against three different Klebsiella serotypes in ankylosing spondylitis.

O. Mäki-Ikola, M. Nissilä, K. Lehtinen, K. Granfors
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OBJECTIVE To investigate the possible predominance of certain Klebsiella pneumoniae capsular types in the pathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis (AS). METHODS The prevalence of IgA class antibodies against three different K. pneumoniae strains (with capsular types 21, 30 and 43) was studied in the sera of 177 patients with AS and of 100 healthy blood donors using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS The median Klebsiella-specific antibody levels were always higher in patients than in controls regardless of the serotype used as antigen. When the prevalence of increased antibody levels was compared between the groups, it was highest against the strain with capsular type 30, whereas against strains 21 and 43 it was similar among patients and controls. CONCLUSIONS A broad range of Klebsiella serotypes may be involved in the pathogenesis of AS. Thus, it is important to take the different Klebsiella serotypes into particular account in these studies.
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强直性脊柱炎中抗三种不同克雷伯氏菌血清型的IgA类血清抗体。
目的探讨某些肺炎克雷伯菌荚膜型在强直性脊柱炎(AS)发病中的可能优势。方法采用酶联免疫吸附法检测177例AS患者和100例健康献血者血清中3种不同肺炎克雷伯菌(荚膜型21、30和43)IgA类抗体的流行情况。结果无论使用何种血清型抗原,患者克雷伯菌特异性抗体中位数水平均高于对照组。当比较各组之间抗体水平升高的流行率时,对荚膜类型为30的菌株的抗体水平最高,而对菌株21和43的抗体水平在患者和对照组之间相似。结论广泛的克雷伯菌血清型可能参与了AS的发病过程。因此,在这些研究中特别考虑不同的克雷伯菌血清型是很重要的。
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