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Immune complexes and human neoplasia
Authors:Fernando A Salinas  Kian H Wee and Hulbert K B Silver
Institution:(1) Advanced Therapeutics Department, Cancer Control Agency of British Columbia, and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:Summary We have investigated the membrane-binding properties of fetal liver cells (FLC) and developed an assay to quantitate circulating immune complexes (CIC) based on complement (C) receptor binding on FLC. Both binding and blocking studies identified FLC membrane receptors for IgG-Fc, C, and antifetal antibodies (FL-Ab), but not IgG F(ab)prime2. Fc binding of IgG or aggregated human IgG (AHG) was relatively weak, with an association constant of 1.5×107 l/mol. In contrast, there was a six- to seven-fold increase in binding of AHG by C receptors, with an association constant of 108 l/mol. A simple and sensitive procedure for detecting CIC in the sera of patients with various disease states has been developed by the use of C receptors on FLC. Reference to an AHG standard curve permits quantitation of CIC in micrograms of AHG equivalent per milliliter of serum. Clinical evaluation in patients with active collagen vascular disease and in cancer patients confirmed the reliability, specificity of binding, and sensitivity of the FLC method. Although there was overall agreement with the Raji cell method for CIC detection, FLC-RIA quantiation of CIC was found to be more sensitive than the Raji cell assay. Other discrepancies could be explained by differing sensitivity to CIC size.Preliminary results were presented at the Seventieth Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, May 1979 40]
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