The use of the radioimmunoassay in the characterization of antibodies to basement membrane collagen. |
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Authors: | D E Gunson and N A Kefalides |
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Abstract: | This study describes the use of the radioimmunoassay for the characterization of antibodies to basement membrane (type IV) collagen from bovine anterior lens capsule. The immunogen was extracted from calf anterior lens capsules by limited pepsin digestion and injected into rabbits. The antisera were characterized using gel diffusion, haemagglutination and the radioimmunoassay in which 125I-labelled types I, II, III, and IV bovine collagen were employed. In the direct radioimmunoassay there was no reaction with either native or denatured types I, II or III bovine collagen, whereas there were high titres towards both native and denatured type IV bovine collagen. Radioimmune inhibition studies using unlabelled types I, II, III and IV bovine collagen, collagenase digested and repepsinized type IV collagen showed that there was marked inhibition by either native, denatured or repepsinized type IV collagen, and slight inhibition by native type I collagen; native type II and type III, denatured types I, II and III, and collagenase digested type IV collagen had no inhibitory effects. |
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