Abstract
The complement (C) system can solubilize immune precipitates prepared with antibodies of the IgG class, and apparently also of the IgM class. This paper shows that C can also solubilize immune precipitates prepared with two different antigen-binding IgA myeloma proteins. Immune precipitates were prepared with a) mouse myeloma protein TEPC 15 and PC-KLH, and b) mouse myeloma protein MOPC 315 and DNP-BSA. The precipitates could be solubilized by fresh mouse serum, but not by zymosan- or heat-inactivated serum. The rate of solubilization was not affected by the removal of Ca++ ions. These results verify that the C-mediated solubilization effect can proceed entirely via the alternative C pathway, and lend increased support to the view that the effect is a general phenomenon, not restricted to a particular antibody class or type of antigen.