Title of article
Relationship between Complement Activation and Renal Deposition of Immune Complexes Made with IgG2a Monoclonal Antibodies
Author/Authors
Gonzalez، نويسنده , , Melva L. and Waxman، نويسنده , , Frank J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
10
From page
362
To page
371
Abstract
Previous studies identified a single murine monoclonal IgG2a anti-dinitrophenyl antibody that, when combined with the antigen, formed immune complexes (IC) that were preferentially deposited in glomeruli. The present study examined the clearance and organ localization in Balb/c mice of expanded panels of radiolabeled IC containing murine monoclonal antibodies. The results identified a second IgG2a antibody that formed IC with a predilection for renal deposition. IC made with the two IgG2a antibodies that were preferentially deposited in the kidney were the least efficient binders of human C1q or homologous murine C3b and C4b within the IgG2a panel. These observations suggest a new model of IC-mediated renal disease initiation in which relatively weak complement activation leads to inefficient IC clearance by complement receptor-bearing circulating cells and consequent IC deposition in tissues susceptible to IC-mediated injury.
Keywords
antibodies , Immune complexes , complement , Autoimmunity
Journal title
Clinical Immunology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Clinical Immunology
Record number
1848849
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