Many Bacterial Species Bind Human IgD

Abstract
Forty-four bacterial strains belonging to 19 species were tested for their IgD-binding capacity by incubation with radiolabeled human IgD. A high binding of IgD to Neisseria catarrhalis and Hemophilus influenzae and a moderate binding of IgD to streptococci of the groups A, C, and G were found. Two strains of N. catarrhalis were tested for their ability to bind selectively the IgD in normal pooled serum and in three serum samples with IgD M components and were found to possess this property. Binding studies with radiolabeled IgD Fab and Fc fragments indicated that the binding mainly but not exclusively involves the CH1 region of the IgD molecule.