Clinical and experimental immunology
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Clin. Exp. Immunol. · Jun 1983
Case ReportsAssociation of Sjögren's syndrome with C4 deficiency, defective reticuloendothelial function and circulating immune complexes.
A case of Sjögren's syndrome with the sicca complex is presented which was associated with persistently low or absent C4 levels, high levels of circulating immune complexes and abnormal reticuloendothelial clearance of damaged or IgG antibody sensitized autologous red blood cells (RBCs). Investigation of normal relatives of the patient revealed low C4 levels and abnormal reticuloendothelial clearance of damaged or sensitized RBCs. ⋯ These results suggest that the C4 deficiency and the abnormal reticuloendothelial function in the patient was in part genetically determined and may have predisposed to the development of Sjögren's syndrome. These findings serve to emphasize the possible importance of abnormal macrophage function in the pathogenesis of Sjögren's syndrome and suggest that further investigation of these aspects may increase understanding of this disease.