Le recepteur CR1 erythrocytaire: liaison et transport des complexes immuns dans la circulation sanguine. [Erythrocyte CR1 receptor: binding and transport of immune complexes in the blood circulation]

Détails

ID Serval
serval:BIB_247A5D889261
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Le recepteur CR1 erythrocytaire: liaison et transport des complexes immuns dans la circulation sanguine. [Erythrocyte CR1 receptor: binding and transport of immune complexes in the blood circulation]
Périodique
Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Pascual  M., Schifferli  J. A.
ISSN
0036-7672
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/1993
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
123
Numéro
3
Pages
39-43
Notes
English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Jan 23
Résumé
Immune complexes (IC), after reacting with the complement system, bear C3b fragments (opsonized IC) and bind to the CR1 receptor that is present on human erythrocytes (CR1 = complement receptor type 1). This efficient binding reaction prevents random vascular IC deposition, and allows IC to be transported through the circulation to the fixed macrophage system of the liver and spleen, where they are safely eliminated. The structure of CR1, with multiple C3b binding sites, and the clustered distribution of CR1 on the erythrocyte surface favor the multivalent binding of opsonized IC to erythrocytes. CR1 on erythrocytes serves as a cofactor for the inactivation of C3b by factor I, thus allowing the release of IC from the erythrocyte surface and their transfer to fixed macrophages. Under normal circumstances, the erythrocyte plays a major role in the processing of IC in humans.
Mots-clé
Antigen-Antibody Complex/*immunology Erythrocytes/*immunology Humans Macrophages/immunology Receptors, Complement/*immunology Receptors, Complement 3b/immunology
Pubmed
Web of science
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29/01/2008 14:53
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