Abstract
Serum β2-glycoprotein I of the patients with rheumatoid arthritis was studied by means of single radial immunodiffusion method. There was a significant lowering of β2-glycoprotein I concentration in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. An inverse proportional correlation was seen between the concentrations of β2-glycoprotein I and of α1-antitrypsin, and between the former and C-reactive protein (CRP) rates in individual specimens. Slightly positive relationship was observed between the concentrations of β2-glycoprotein I and of α2-HS glycoprotein. The β2-glycoprotein I concentrations in healthy adults were significantly higher than those of previous reports