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Anti-hapten IgG antibodies bound to cell surface hapten: anti-IgG antibody prevents dissociation as measured with fluid phase hapten
Authors:T Borsos  A Circolo  G O Young-Cooper  R Mage
Abstract:We investigated the dissociation by fluid phase hapten of IgG antibodies bound to cell surface hapten in the presence and absence of anti-IgG antibodies. Dissociation was quantitated with fluid phase hapten, preventing reassociation of the anti-hapten antibodies. More than 90% of the anti-hapten IgG alone was prevented from reassociation by low concentrations of fluid phase hapten (nanogram to microgram range). In contrast, no dissociation of some IgG-anti-IgG complexes could be measured even at 24 hr incubation in the presence of very large excess of fluid phase hapten (100 mg/ml). We excluded aggregate formation between anti-hapten antibodies due to cross-linking by anti-antibodies as a cause for decreased dissociability by 1) performing the experiments in large excess of anti-antibody, 2) showing that the phenomenon was independent of anti-hapten antibody density, 3) showing that decreased dissociation also occurred at 4 degrees C, and 4) showing that aggregation by protein A did induce decreased dissociability, albeit three orders of magnitude lower than the anti-antibody. It was concluded that anti-antibody directly affected the "avidity" of cell hapten bound anti-hapten IgG in an unknown manner.
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