Immunoglobulin isotype distribution of antinuclear antibodies in dogs with leishmaniasis |
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Authors: | Rosario Lucena Pedro J. Ginel |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Patologia Clínica Veterinaria, Hospital Clínico Veterinario, Campus de Rabanales, Ctra. Madrid-Cádiz km 396, 14014 Cordoba, Spain |
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Abstract: | A modified indirect immunofluorescence method, using rat liver as substrate, was developed to determine the immunoglobulin isotypes forming antinuclear antibodies in sera from 12 antinuclear antibody-positive dogs out of 121 dogs with natural Leishmania infection. Immunoglobulin M was found to be the most frequent component of antinuclear antibodies (91·7 per cent), followed by IgG (41·7 per cent) and IgA (33·2 per cent). When these immunoglobulin isotypes were titrated, IgG antinuclear antibodies showed higher titres (1:200) than IgM and IgA antinuclear antibodies (1:50 and 1:20 respectively). Most of the antinuclear antibody-positive dogs simultaneously had two immunoglobulin isotypes, whereas none had all three immunoglobulin isotypes at the same time. Spearman rank correlation analysis showed no significant correlation between antinuclear antibody titres and circulating immune complexes or immunoglobulin levels. The low incidence of antinuclear antibodies and the absence of a clear relationship between isotype titres and clinical signs suggest a minor pathogenic role of antinuclear antibodies in canine leishmaniasis. |
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