Solubilization of immune precipitates by complement in the absence of properdin or factor D

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serval:BIB_7EAC684C6B00
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Solubilization of immune precipitates by complement in the absence of properdin or factor D
Journal
FEBS Letters
Author(s)
Spath  P. J., Pascual  M., Meyer-Hanni  L., Schaad  U. B., Schifferli  J. A.
ISSN
0014-5793
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/1988
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
234
Number
1
Pages
131-4
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Jul 4
Abstract
Various experiments have demonstrated that immune precipitates (IPs) are not solubilized by complement in the absence of alternative pathway function. To determine whether the characteristics of the IPs were responsible for these observations, we studied the solubilization (Sol) of IPs formed by bovine serum albumin (BSA)-rabbit antiBSA and tetanus toxoid (TT)-human antiTT. Sera deficient in properdin solubilized a fraction of BSA-antiBSA precipitates, although only when the IPs were formed in antibody excess. The same sera solubilized TT-antiTT precipitates with some delay but almost as efficiently as normal serum. Factor D-depleted serum solubilized a fraction of TT-antiTT precipitates too, indicating that Sol may proceed through activation of the classical pathway only. Thus, the requirements for complement-mediated Sol depend on the characteristics of the IPs and do not necessarily include alternative pathway function.
Keywords
Antibodies/immunology *Antigen-Antibody Complex Complement Activating Enzymes/*physiology Complement Activation Complement C3/physiology Complement C3b/metabolism Complement Factor D/*physiology Erythrocytes/immunology Humans Properdin/*physiology Receptors, Complement/metabolism Receptors, Complement 3b Serum Albumin, Bovine/*immunology Solubility Tetanus Toxoid/*immunology
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Web of science
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Yes
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