Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Comparative analysis of the patterns of reactivity of IgG in unfractionated plasma of patients and healthy blood donors with self-antigens. / IgG in unfractionated plasma of patients with WAIHA and healthy blood donors was interacted at 200 μg/mL with self-antigens in extracts of kidney, liver, stomach, and RBCs, as described in Materials and Methods. For each individual, the densitometric profile of reactivity with a given tissue extract was divided into sections corresponding to peaks of reactivity. The areas under the curve of each peak were calculated in the case of each tissue extract. The data were subjected to PCA and fitted within a 2-dimensional linear subspace (factor 1/factor 2). The figure shows the result of a cumulative PCA of the repertoires of reactivities of IgG in unfractionated plasma toward the antigens in all of the self-tissues tested. Percentages of variance accounted for by factor 1 and factor 2 are indicated on the abscissa and ordinate, respectively. Each symbol represents the reactivity of IgG of a single individual for the group of patients with WAIHA (●) and healthy blood donors (□). PCA discriminated between repertoires of patients and controls (P = .001 by the Mann-Whitney U test).

Comparative analysis of the patterns of reactivity of IgG in unfractionated plasma of patients and healthy blood donors with self-antigens.

IgG in unfractionated plasma of patients with WAIHA and healthy blood donors was interacted at 200 μg/mL with self-antigens in extracts of kidney, liver, stomach, and RBCs, as described in Materials and Methods. For each individual, the densitometric profile of reactivity with a given tissue extract was divided into sections corresponding to peaks of reactivity. The areas under the curve of each peak were calculated in the case of each tissue extract. The data were subjected to PCA and fitted within a 2-dimensional linear subspace (factor 1/factor 2). The figure shows the result of a cumulative PCA of the repertoires of reactivities of IgG in unfractionated plasma toward the antigens in all of the self-tissues tested. Percentages of variance accounted for by factor 1 and factor 2 are indicated on the abscissa and ordinate, respectively. Each symbol represents the reactivity of IgG of a single individual for the group of patients with WAIHA (●) and healthy blood donors (□). PCA discriminated between repertoires of patients and controls (P = .001 by the Mann-Whitney U test).

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