“…A typical example is autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). The principal feature in the pathogenesis of this disease is increased destruction of erythrocytes because of the production of antierythrocytic antibodies followed by destruction of the formed elements of the blood loaded with autoantibodies in the blood vessels [23] or, as in vitro experiments demonstrated, in the spleen, evidently during passage of the blood through the malpighian bodies at the expense of B lymphocytes possessing, according to our data, receptors to the Fc-fragment of immunoglobulins [3,201. Not only antierythrocytic, but antilymphocytic antibodies as well, were found in AIHA patients [6,17,31,41 ]. Autolymphocytotoxins were cold-specific and could be detected at 18-22~ Lymphocytotoxic antibodies reacted mostly with the T population of lymphocytes.…”