Literature DB >> 6492123

Solubilization of immune complexes in complement factor deficient sera and the influence of temperature, ionic strength and divalent cations on the solubilization reaction.

G Baatrup, I Petersen, S E Svehag, H H Jepsen, I Brandslund.   

Abstract

The complement-mediated solubilization (CMS) of immune complexes (IC) and the initial kinetics (IKS) of this reaction in human sera depleted of or deficient in C2, C3, C8, factors B, P and I were investigated. Sera depleted of B or P and those lacking native C3 or factor I showed virtually no CMS whereas the IKS and CMS capacity of a C8-deficient serum were within the reference range. The IKS of a C2-deficient serum was markedly retarded while the CMS capacity was normal. Addition of C2 normalized the kinetics of the reaction. There was a good correlation between the kinetics of CMS determined by a radioassay and kinetic data for the binding of C3b to preformed immune complexes. The CMS capacity reached maximum at 39-41 degrees C and at an ionic strength of approximately 0.20 mu. Selective chelation of Mg2+ completely abolished the CMS of IC. Maximal CMS was observed at Mg2+ concentration of about 2mM. Chelation of Ca2+ in serum by Mg2+-ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid reduced the CMS capacity by up to 50% and the IKS was markedly retarded. Varying the Zn2+ or Mn2+ ion concentrations in serum influenced neither the IKS nor the CMS capacity.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6492123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Immunol        ISSN: 0141-2760


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1.  Effects of coagulation temperature on measurements of complement function in serum samples from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Authors:  G Baatrup; G Sturfelt; A Junker; S E Svehag
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 19.103

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