Fibronectin Associated with Clq in a Clq Isolation Procedure
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Immunological Communications
- Vol. 10 (8) , 687-696
- https://doi.org/10.3109/08820138109051955
Abstract
The complement component Clq, prepared by euglobulin precipitation of serum to which EDTA or EGTA had been added, contained fibronectin (FN) as detected by radioimmunoassay and immunodiffusion methods. The FN contents of the Clq preparations varied betwen 3 and 29Z by weight of the Clq contents. Adsorptions of sera with polymerized IgG (an adsorbent for Clq) in the presence or absence of EDTA removed all detectable Clq and between 12 and 952 of the FN. In a similar manner, adsorptions of sera and Clq preparations with insolubilized gelatin (to which FN will bind) reduced greatly or removed completely the FN component but also strikingly reduced the Clq contents. High salt concentration or the addition of EDTA did not alter the gelatin adsorption results indicating that the association was not sensitive to high ionic condition and that Clq was equally bound as Clq or as the CI complex. The results suggest that FN and Clq bind individually to both gelatin and IgG or that FN and Clq co-associate, accounting for removal of one component when the other is bound to its expected adsorbent.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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