Hughes-Jones N C, Gorick B D, Howard J C, Feinstein A
Eur J Immunol. 1985 Oct;15(10):976-80. doi: 10.1002/eji.1830151003.
It is a common observation that there is variability in the rate of activation of C1, the first component of complement, when bound to immune complexes. The cause of this variation has been investigated with experiments designed to assess separately the effect of antibody, antigen and C1 density. Using 125I-labeled C1 and a rat monoclonal antibody specific for the class I antigen, it has been found that the rate of activation is primarily dependent on antibody density on the cell surface and not on antigen or C1 density. This finding supports the suggestion that direct contact between the C1r2C1s2 subcomponent of C1 and antibody may be required for potentiation of C1 activation.
人们普遍观察到,补体第一成分C1与免疫复合物结合时,其激活速率存在变异性。已通过实验研究这种变异的原因,这些实验旨在分别评估抗体、抗原和C1密度的影响。使用125I标记的C1和针对I类抗原的大鼠单克隆抗体,已发现激活速率主要取决于细胞表面的抗体密度,而不是抗原或C1密度。这一发现支持了这样的观点,即C1的C1r2C1s2亚成分与抗体之间的直接接触可能是增强C1激活所必需的。