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Non-immune interaction of erythrophilic IgG fractions with human red blood cells
Authors:Shlomo Dagan  Alain Beretz  Dr. Mati Fridkin  Yoav Burstein  Zvi Spirer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Organic Chemistry, The Weizmann Institute of Sciene, 76100 Rehovot, Israel;(2) Pediatric Department, Hadassah Hospital Governmental-Municipal Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel;(3) Present address: Centre de Transfusion Sangiune, Laboratoire D'Hemostase Et Thrombose, 10 Rue Spielmann, 67085 Strasbourg, France
Abstract:Summary Immunoglobulin G was separated on cellulose phosphate column to afford four distinct protein fractions (CP-I, II, III and IV). 125I-labeled fractions CP-III and CP-IV were found to be capable of binding specifically to normal human erythrocytes. The effect of the four fractions on osmotic resistance of red blood cells (RBC) was studied. RBC were obtained from eight patients with hereditary spherocytosis (HS), from a single parent of two non-related patients, and from five normal donors. RBC fragility of normal and one parent were unaffected by any of the immunoglobulin fractions. In contrast, a small but significant decrease in osmotic resistance was observed when RBC from HS patients and the second parent were incubated with protein fractions CP-III and CP-IV.
Keywords:IgG fractions  osmotic resistance  specific binding  spherocytosis
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