2000
DOI: 10.1159/000031161
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Therapeutic Immunoadsorption Increases the Level of Circulating Soluble HLA Molecules

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Immunoadsorption (IA) is an established procedure to remove Igs and immune complexes from peripheral blood. Since Igs reportedly bind to human leucocyte antigen (HLA) molecules, we were interested to know whether removal of Ig will also influence the plasma concentration of soluble HLA (sHLA). Patients and Methods: Nine patients suffering from severe autoimmune disease and undergoing 17 single courses of IA treatment were monitored for their sHLA class I (sHLA–I) and sHLA–DR plasma l… Show more

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