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A rosette assay for the determination of C 1 q receptor-bearing cells.

Y Gabay, H Perlmann, P Perlmann, A T Sobel.   

Abstract

A rosette assay for the identification of cells with receptors for C 1 q is described. Glutaraldehyde-treated bovine erythrocytes bound C 1 q specifically, and the reagent thus prepared provided a valid indicator for rosette formation mediated by C 1 q receptors. The presence of these receptors on the membrane of a subset of human peripheral lymphocytes (mainly non-G cells) and on B-derived lymphoblastoid cells was confirmed. Rosette formation was dependent on the number of C 1 q molecules bound per indicator cell and was specifically inhibited by soluble native C 1 q and pepsin-resistant C 1 q fragments. These data, together with the reduced binding activity of C 1 r-C 1 s-associated C 1 q, indicated that the C 1 q binding sites for lymphoid membranes are expressed on the collagen-like moiety, C 1 q rosette formation provided a simple new procedure for fractionation of human lymphocyte populations and separation from phagocytes that do not express receptors for C 1 q.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 118036     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830091010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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Review 4.  The chemistry and biology of complement receptors.

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6.  Evidence that the fourth component of complement (C4) is carried on a high proportion of normal guinea-pig B lymphocytes.

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