Prospective longitudinal study of IFNα, IFNγ-inducible protein 10 (IP-10) and sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectin 1 (SIGLEC1) vs antibodies against dsDNA (ELISA and Farr radioimmunoassay), dsDNA-complexed nucleosomes (anti-dsDNA-NcX: ELISA), nucleosomes (ANuA: ELISA) and complement C3/C4 for correlation with DA (measured by BILAG 2004 index) in 26 SLE patients (77 visits).
Our results suggest that low levels of CR1 on erythrocytes in SLE patients are required during the course of the disease and that the 6.9 kb restriction fragment does not play a role in causing susceptibility to the disease.
On the other hand, CR1 levels of PMN stimulated by FMLP were also found to be decreased in SLE patients, while both the expression of circulating PMN (cells isolated at 4 degrees C) and the total cellular CR1 content were normal.