The glycosylation of IgG in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is different from a control population: loss of terminal galactose and N-acetyl glucosamine residues results in exposure of mannose residues.
It is proposed that exposure of MBP to these altered immunoglobulins results in complement activation and inflammation.
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