IgG and IgM autoantiidiotype antibodies against antibody
to HBsAg in chronic hepatitis B.
Ibarra MZ, Mora I, Quiroga JA, Bartolomé J, La Banda F, Porres JC, Carreño V.
Department of Gastroenterology, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz, Universidad Autonoma,
Madrid, Spain.
Antibody directed against HBsAg carries idiotypic determinants that may induce
an autoantiidiotype antibody response. We describe a solid-phase
radioimmunoassay which allows specific detection of either IgG or IgM antibody
to antibody directed against HBsAg. Among 138 chronic hepatitis B virus carriers,
IgG autoantiidiotype was detected in 98 (71%) and IgM autoantiidiotype in 10
(80%). The autoantiidiotype reaction was blocked with antibody directed against
HBsAg after removal of immune complexes by polyethylene glycol precipitation.
The prevalence and levels of both classes of autoantiidiotype antibodies were
highest in patients with hepatitis B virus DNA or HBeAg in serum. During follow-up,
patients who lost hepatitis B virus DNA and HBeAg from serum had lower titers of
autoantiidiotype and were less likely to have autoantiidiotype than patients who
persisted in having hepatitis B virus DNA and HBeAg in serum. Thus, the presence
and titer of autoantiidiotype correlated with serologic evidence of active viral
replication in chronic hepatitis B. These findings suggest that the antibody
directed against HBsAg response may play a role in modulating viral replication
in chronic hepatitis B.