Red-cell bound anti-A is more efficient than anti-B in competition for fluid phase complement

Lysis of group A and B erythrocytes by human complement was studied by an anti-A (BRIC.131) and an anti-B (BRIC.30) IgM monoclonal antibody in a 51Cr-release assay. The relative concentration of membrane-bound immunoglobulins was detected by flow cytometric analysis, and the amount of C1q and C3 bou...

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description Lysis of group A and B erythrocytes by human complement was studied by an anti-A (BRIC.131) and an anti-B (BRIC.30) IgM monoclonal antibody in a 51Cr-release assay. The relative concentration of membrane-bound immunoglobulins was detected by flow cytometric analysis, and the amount of C1q and C3 bound to the sensitized red cells was measured by using purified, 125I-labelled molecules. The direct haemolysis was identical with both reagents in the presence of excess and suboptimal complement over a wide range of antibody concentration (between 50 and 7000 ng/ml). The indirect effect of membrane-bound antibody, i.e. its influence on complement binding by sensitized bystander cells, was examined in a cold target competition assay in which sensitized, nonlabelled cells are present when complement is incubated with sensitized labelled cells. We have found that the competitive capacity of sensitized erythrocytes correlated with the amount of membrane-bound immunoglobulins. In accordance with our earlier findings, an equal level of target and competitor cell lysis was obtained only if the fluid phase anti-B antibody concentration was 2 to 4 times higher than that of the anti-A antibodies. We demonstrate in this paper that the different competitive activity of IgM anti-A and anti-B monoclonal antibodies might be accounted for by differences in their C1q and C3 binding capacities.
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Antibodies, Monoclonal - immunology
Binding, Competitive - immunology
Biological and medical sciences
C1q and C3 binding
Cold target competition
Complement
Complement Activation - immunology
Complement C1q - immunology
Complement C3 - immunology
Complement Hemolytic Activity Assay
Complement-mediated haemolysis
Erythrocyte Membrane - immunology
Flow Cytometry
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
Humans
IgM mab-sensitized erythrocyte
Immunoglobulin M - immunology
Molecular immunology
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