Naturally Occurring Human Antiglobulins with Specificity for γE
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- 1 April 1972
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 51 (4) , 955-963
- https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106890
Abstract
Human sera have been examined for antibodies with specific reactivity for gammaE using the tanned cell hemagglutination test. Cells tanned with three different gammaE myeloma proteins provided a reproducible test system. Inhibition of agglutination reactions by gammaE proteins, but not by gammaG, gammaA, gammaM, or gammaD confirmed the specificity of these reactions. 8.5% of 304 serial serum samples obtained from miscellaneous hospitalized patients showed clear-cut anti-gamma-globulins with specificity for gammaE. In most of these instances no definite clinical history of concomitant allergic disorders could be obtained. 53% of 73 patients with well-established allergic disorders (hay fever, extrinsic asthma) showed serum anti-gamma-globulins with reactivity for gammaE. Some patients studied before and after desensitization to Bermuda grass allergen showed an increase in titer or a conversion from negative to positive reactions for anti-gammaE antibodies following several month courses of progressive desensitization. Gradient and gel filtration studies indicated that anti-gammaE globulins were 19S gammaM in all instances. No clear correlation was noted between quantitative serum gammaE levels and titer of anti-gammaE antibodies.19S serum fractions with anti-gammaE antibody activity did not release histamine from normal human peripheral blood leukocytes, whereas specific rabbit anti-gammaE antisera consistently induced leukocytic histamine release. Moreover, macroglobulin fractions with anti-gammaE activity did not block allergen-specific leukocyte histamine release induced by in vitro leukocyte challenge with allergens such as Bermuda grass and leukocytes from allergic donors. In some instances 19S human serum fractions with anti-gammaE activity appeared to potentiate histamine release when incubated concomitantly with specific allergen and leukocytes from allergic individuals.Keywords
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