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Two conformational forms of target-bound iC3b that distinctively bind complement receptors 1 and 2 and two specific monoclonal antibodies
Authors:Nilsson Ulf R  Funke Lillemor  Nilsson Bo  Ekdahl Kristina N
Institution:Division of Clinical Immunology, Rudbeck Laboratory C5, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Abstract:

Introduction

The complement system is an essential part of the immune system of vertebrates. The central event of the complement activation cascade is the sequential proteolytic activation of C3, which is associated with profound alterations in the molecule''s structure and conformation and is responsible for triggering most of the biological effects of complement.

Material and methods

Here, we have studied the conformation of C3 fragments deposited onto an IgG-coated surface from human serum during complement activation, using a set of unique monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that are all specific for the C3dg portion of bound iC3b.

Results

We were able to identify two conformational forms of target-bound iC3b: the first recognized by mAb 7D18.1, and the second by mAb 7D323.1. The first species of iC3b bound recombinant complement receptor 1 (CR1), while the second bound CR2. Since CR1 and CR2 are expressed by different subsets of leukocytes, this difference in receptor-binding capacity implies that there is a biological difference between the two forms of surface-bound iC3b.

Conclusion

We propose that mAbs 7D18.1 and 7D323.1 can act as surrogate markers for CR1 and CR2, respectively, and that they may be useful tools for studying the immune complexes that are generated in various autoimmune diseases.
Keywords:Complement C3  complement receptors  immunoglobulin G (IgG)  monoclonal antibodies  neo-epitopes
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