Synovial fluid and serum antibodies against Chlamydia in different forms of arthritis: intra-articular IgA production in Chlamydia sexually acquired reactive arthritis.

Journal: British Journal Of Rheumatology
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Abstract

Since the presence of Chlamydia has been shown in synovial fluid (SF) from some patients with Chlamydia reactive arthritis, we investigated whether anti-Chlamydia antibodies present in the joint are derived from the circulation or are locally produced. We compared titres of IgG, IgM and IgA antibodies against Chlamydia, and against a control antigen (tetanus toxoid), by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), in paired samples of serum and SF from Chlamydia trachomatis sexually acquired reactive arthritis (CT-SARA) patients and from patients with other forms of arthritis. The ratio of serum/SF IgA anti-Chlamydia antibodies was significantly decreased in CT-SARA patients. It is concluded that, in our experimental conditions, we found evidence for intra-articular production of IgA anti-Chlamydia antibodies.

Authors
S Bas, T Cunningham, T Kvien, A Glennås, K Melby, T Vischer