Binding and Activation of the First Complement Component by Soluble Immune Complexes: Effect of Complex Size and Composition
- 1 February 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 19 (2), 99-110
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.1984.tb00905.x
Abstract
The interaction between soluble immune complexes and the first component of complement (Cl) was studied. Complexes were prepared from purified bovine thyroglobulin (BTg) or tetanus toxoid (TT) and immunospecific rabbit IgG antibodies. Purified human precursor Cl was incubated with dilutions of the preparations, and the inhibition of Cl haemolytic activity was determined as a measure of Cl-binding. The activation of Cl was assessed by measuring the amount of C4 consumed by generated Cl. The molar antibody/antigen (Ab/Ag) ratio of BTg-anti-BTg mixtures strongly influenced their Cl-binding and Cl-activating capacities: mixtures with high Ab/Ag ratios were by far the most efficient. On the other hand, the Ab/Ag ratio had only a limited influence on the activity of TT-anti-TT complexes. The effect of complex size was investigated by ultracentrifugation of antibody-antigen mixtures on calibrated sucrose density gradients followed by Cl-binding and -activation experiments with the fractions obtained. For both types of immune complex, the Cl-binding and -activating capacities increased markedly with increasing complex size. Thus, both the size and the Ab/Ag ratio of soluble immune complexes influence their capacity to activate the classical complement pathway. The effect of the Ab/Ag ratio, however, may also be dependent on the antigen molecule(s) present in the complexes.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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