Efficiency of activation of complement by anti-hapten antibodies at the red cell surface: effect of patchy vs random distribution of hapten |
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Authors: | A Circolo P Battista T Borsos |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Immunobiology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, FCRF, Frederick, MD 21701, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Binding and activation of complement (C) by anti-hapten IgG and IgM antibodies (Abs) bound to a cell surface are dependent on the density and presumably on the distribution of cell-bound hapten. The purpose of this study was to find out if altering the distribution of the hapten on a red cell surface could modify the ability of anti-hapten IgG or IgM Ab to activate C. To test this we devised methods for comparing the C binding and activating efficiency of Abs bound to a hapten distributed randomly or in patches on cells. Random distribution was achieved by the covalent binding of methotrexate (MTX) directly to sheep red blood cells (E), while patchy distribution was achieved by the convalent binding to E of bovine serum albumin-MTX complexes. We considered bound albumin molecules as patches of MTX molecules. The results showed that, for IgG Ab, the number of hapten/E and the number of anti-hapten Ab molecules/cell required to generate one C-activating IgG complex were about an order of magnitude lower for hapten bound in patches than for randomly bound hapten. In contrast, IgM Ab bound to a hapten distributed in patches on an E surface lacked the ability to activate the lytic sequence of C, although maintaining a full ability to binding C1. |
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Keywords: | Ab antibody Ag antigen C complement C1 first component of C C4 fourth component of C C2 second component of C active form of C1 CEDTA guinea pig C diluted 1/40 in VBS-EDTA EA sheep red blood cells sensitized with Ab EAC4 EA to which C4 has been bound EA carrying the first activated and the fourth C components EDAC 1-ethyl-3(-3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide VBS-EDTA BSA bovine serum albumin Hu human IgM immunoglobulin of class M respectively IgG immunoglobulin of class G respectively E sheep red blood cell(s) MTX methotrexate sheep red blood cell(s) to which albumin-MTX complexes or free MTX were covalently coupled PA RIA radioimmunoassay |
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