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The use of flow cytometry to detect the biosynthesis of complement components
Authors:G. Hetland, P. Garred, T. E. Mollnes,G. St  rvold
Affiliation:

1 Blood Bank and Departments of Immunology, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway

2 Microbiology, Ullevål Hospital, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway

3 Institute of Immunology and Rheumatology, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Abstract:
Agarose beads, an activator of complement, were incubated with MRC-5 or He 9 fibroblast cell lines under serum-free conditions. The beads were tested for binding of anti-complement antibodies by flow cytometry with a FACS 440 using FITC-labelled anti-Ig detection antibodies. Controls consisted of co-cultured beads incubated with irrelevant antibody or albumin, beads maintained in cell cultures containing cycloheximide, and beads which were not exposed to cells. The histograms demonstrated positive staining with anti-C3c, -C5, -C7 and -C9, but not with anti-C6 and -C8. Flow cytometry with multiple histogram analysis confirmed that the differences between the positive curves and the controls were statistically significant. The results show that cell-derived complement components (C3, C5, C7 and C9) were deposited on the beads and could be detected by flow cytometry.
Keywords:Flow cytometry   Complement   Biosynthesis   Fibroblast   Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
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