Immunoblotting human C4 bound to human erythrocytes in vivo and in vitro. |
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Authors: | C M Giles and T Robson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, England. |
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Abstract: | A study of C4 bound to human erythrocytes in vitro and in vivo has been made by immunoblotting with mouse monoclonal anti-C4c and anti-C4d and human polyclonal anti-C4d (Rodgers and Chido) following SDS-PAGE. Multi-banded patterns differentiated between C4A and C4B isotypes. Treatment of EC4b with trypsin eliminated immunoblotting but not agglutination reactions. Serum inactivation (factor I) of EC4b resulted in banding patterns similar to those obtained from patients' EC4d. Treatment of EC4b membranes with NH2OH affected many of the bands, two were lost, one was markedly reduced and others had altered SDS-PAGE mobility. Interpretation of the bands has been made in terms of C4-acceptor complexes and inactivation fragments of C4. A distinct difference in the banding of C4A and C4B isotypes has been detected. |
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Keywords: | C4 Rodgers and Chido antigens C4-binding to human erythrocytes inactivation of C4 immunoblotting with anti-C4d |
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