Rits M, Kints J P, Bazin H, Vaerman J P
Scand J Immunol. 1987 Apr;25(4):359-66. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1987.tb02201.x.
Monomeric (m-) and polymeric (p-) anti-DNP monoclonal (MC) rat IgA antibodies (Ab) were tested for precipitation with DNP-bovine serum albumin (DNP-BSA) and C3 conversion in rat serum, with rat MC anti-DNP IgG2b used as reference. At equivalence, p-IgA rapidly precipitated DNP-BSA, with little antigen (Ag) left in the supernatant. In contrast, m-IgA at five-fold higher concentration precipitated Ag very slowly, with less than 50% of Ag precipitated at equivalence. The Ag/Ab weight ratio at equivalence was 0.13 for both m- and p-IgA, but the molar ratio was 0.3 for m-IgA and close to 1.0 for p-IgA, suggesting a higher avidity of p-IgA. Rat C3 conversion by rat IgA immune precipitates (IP) was about 20% with m-IgA and 40% with p-IgA. EGTA did not significantly affect these figures. Therefore, rat MC IgA IP activated the rat alternative C pathway. Neither rat nor mouse IgA anti-DNP IP activated C3 in normal human serum.