IN VITRO ADHERENCE OF SOLUBLE IMMUNE COMPLEXES TO MACROPHAGES
Open Access
- 1 September 1972
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 136 (3) , 514-531
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.136.3.514
Abstract
The adherence of soluble immune complexes to stimulated alveolar macrophages was studied in vitro using HSA-anti-HSA complexes prepared in antigen excess. Those complexes containing more than two molecules of antibody preferentially adhered to macrophages in the absence of complement. Free gammaG in less than physiological concentrations inhibited the adherence of complexes, and the presence of complement did not significantly alter this inhibition. Complexes prepared with reduced and alkylated antibodies showed a decreased adherence. The strength of binding of soluble complexes to macrophages and their efficiency in fixing complement were greater than seen with small aggregates of homologous gammaG. These differences in biological properties were observed even though the immune complexes and aggregates contained comparable numbers of gammaG molecules. The gammaG receptor on rabbit macrophages exhibited species specificity. Pretreatment of macrophages with proteolytic enzymes led to adherence of larger amounts of soluble complexes. These observations suggest that the strength of binding of soluble immune complexes to macrophages and their efficiency in fixing complement are not determined solely by a random summation of individual binding sites. It is proposed that conformational changes in the gammaG antibodies or a specific molecular arrangement in the lattice work of complexes containing large protein antigens may influence the biological properties of the soluble complexes.Keywords
This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Studies of the Mechanism of Binding of Chemically Modified Cytophilic Antibodies to MacrophagesThe Journal of Immunology, 1971
- MECHANISMS UNDERLYING BINDING OF IMMUNE COMPLEXES TO MACROPHAGESThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1971
- Depletion of Plasma Complement in Vivo by a Protein of Cobra Venom: Its Effect on Various Immunologic ReactionsThe Journal of Immunology, 1970
- THE FIXATION OF COMPLEMENT AND THE ACTIVATED FIRST COMPONENT (C1) OF COMPLEMENT BY COMPLEXES FORMED BETWEEN ANTIBODY AND DIVALENT HAPTENThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1970
- THE REQUIREMENT OF SERINE ESTERASE FUNCTION IN COMPLEMENT-DEPENDENT ERYTHROPHAGOCYTOSISThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1969
- Electron Mircroscopy of the ImmunoglobulinsPublished by Elsevier ,1969
- Antigenic determinants specific for aggregated gamma G-globulins.1968
- PROPERTIES OF ANTIBODIES CYTOPHILIC FOR MACROPHAGESThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1966
- HIGH SPECIFIC ACTIVITY IODINATION OF GAMMA-GLOBULIN WITH IODINE-131 MONOCHLORIDE1960
- BIOLOGIC ACTIVITY OF SOLUBLE ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY COMPLEXES .5. CHANGE OF OPTICAL ROTATION BY THE FORMATION OF SKIN REACTIVE COMPLEXES1959