DIFFERENCES IN BINDING AFFINITY OF HUMAN IGE FOR RECEPTORS IN CHOPPED HUMAN LUNG
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 35 (4) , 581-587
Abstract
Experiments were performed to ascertain whether Ig[immunoglobulin]E in different allergic sera had the same or different sensitizing properties for chopped human lung. When allergic sera were allowed to compete with myeloma IgE for tissue receptors in chopped lung and subsequently challenged with antigen, 2 groups of sera could be distinguished, 1 which competed well with myeloma IgE and 1 which competed poorly. Sera that competed well with myeloma IgE were also able to sensitize for greater histamine release relative to IgE concentration when sensitized lung tissue was challenged with anti-IgE. The converse was true of those sera that competed poorly with myeloma IgE in the antigen assay, in that they sensitized for histamine release only at relatively high IgE concentrations in the anti-IgE assay. The possible significance of these findings is discussed.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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