Antibodies to DNA in the blood of patients with tick-borne encephalitis
A comparison of relative levels of autoantibodies (Abs) to both native (n) and denatured (d) DNA in the blood of 55 patients with tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) was carried out. 31% of patients with TBE was shown to have an increased level Abs to nDNA and 40% of patients demonstrate increased level o...
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description | A comparison of relative levels of autoantibodies (Abs) to both native (n) and denatured (d) DNA in the blood of 55 patients with tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) was carried out. 31% of patients with TBE was shown to have an increased level Abs to nDNA and 40% of patients demonstrate increased level of Abs to dDNA. The percent of TBE patients with increased concentration of anti-nDNA Abs higher then that in patients with multiple sclerosis (18%) and some other autoimmune diseases (6-18%), but comparable with that for patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (38%) and polymyositis (42%). In contrast to patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and multiple sclerosis, the level of Abs to nDNA in patients with TBE is higher than the level of Abs to dDNA. Correlation coefficients of Ab levels to both n- and dDNA were estimated for group of patients in whole and for separate subgroups with different type of disease (temperature reaction, feverishness and meningitis). Analysis of correlation between titres of anti-DNA Abs and three standard biochemical markers of TBE (activity of aspartate- and alanine-aminotransferases, and concentration of whole bilirubin) for 22 patients with TBE was carried out. Statistically significant correlation was revealed only between the level of Abs to nDNA and activities of aspartate- and alanine-aminotransferases, correlation coefficients are equal to +0.44 and +0.48, respectively. |
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