HUMAN MONOCYTE BINDING OF HOMOLOGOUS MONOMER AND COMPLEXED IGG
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 46 (4) , 793-800
Abstract
Human peripheral blood monocyte binding of homologous IgG was studied using monomer and covalently cross-linked dimer and trimer. A competitive radioassay using enriched monocytes was employed to determine the association constant (Ka) and the number of receptor sites per cell. Monomer and dimer bound with very similar Ka values (7.15 .times. 107 and 7.14 .times. 107 LM-1) whereas a slightly higher figure was obtained with trimer (8.9 .times. 107 LM-1). The number of receptor sites for dimer and trimer (90.5 and 107.5 .times. 103/cell, respectively) were much greater than for monomer (14.5 .times. 103/cell). Inhibition of dimer and trimer binding by monomer gave heterogenous Scatchard plots, each with 2 components. Human peripheral blood monocytes apparently possess two types of Fc receptor, one of high affinity binding monomer and complexes and one of low affinity which predominantly binds complexes.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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