PMID: 6979345Apr 15, 1982Paper

Tissue autoantibodies during therapy with levamisole for rheumatoid arthritis

Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale
F CozziS Todesco

Abstract

In 20 patients affected with rheumatoid arthritis, tissue autoantibodies were studied during a year of treatment with levamisole. Before therapy, antinuclear antibodies were present in 11 cases, anti-thyroid microsomes in 1 and anti-smooth muscle in 6. During therapy, autoantibodies remained almost unchanged in all patients, thus indicating that levamisole does not influence this aspect of humoral immunity in rheumatoid arthritis. Furthermore, no correlation was found between autoantibody pattern before treatment and effects of levamisole on clinical course of disease.

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