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Antimeasles Immunoglobulin G in Sera of Patients with Otosclerosis Is Lower than that in Healthy People

 

作者: Stephan Lolov,   Vessela Encheva,   Stanimir Kyurkchiev,   George Edrev,   Ivan Kehayov,  

 

期刊: Otology & Neurotology  (OVID Available online 2001)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 6  

页码: 766-770

 

ISSN:1531-7129

 

年代: 2001

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Humoral response;Measles;Otosclerosis

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundThere is some evidence for an inflammatory process as a driving force in otosclerosis. Two popular hypotheses for the induction of this chronic inflammation have been proposed: an autoimmune phenomenon induced by an otic capsule specific antigen and measles virus infection.MethodsAntibodies against measles virus hemagglutinin, polymerase, nucleocapsid, and matrix proteins were evaluated in sera from otosclerotic patients and in sera from healthy age-and sex-matched controls by use of the Western blot analyses.ResultsSignificant differences were not detected between healthy men and women or between otosclerotic men and women. There were significantly stronger reactions against all viral proteins in the group of healthy women as compared with otosclerotic women despite a high standard deviation. The group of healthy male blood donors demonstrated significantly stronger reactions against polymerase and nucleocapsid proteins. Healthy blood donors again demonstrated stronger reaction compared with respective otosclerotic patients in a separate reaction for viral matrix protein.ConclusionOur observation is consistent with viral participation in otosclerotic pathogenesis, but it is difficult to say if the diminished antimeasles humoral response is a consequence or the cause for a local measles infection. In light of the present data, we can discuss autoantibodies in otosclerosis as a sign of autoimmunity triggered by measles virus.

 

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