Johnson A H, Mowbray J F, Porter K A
Lancet. 1975 Apr 5;1(7910):762-5. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(75)92433-2.
The results of attempts to detect circulating immune complexes in sera by two methods are described. Both rely on the binding of the first complement component (C1) to the complex for its detection. The results, using these methods, of attempts to show which patients have complexes which contain nucleic acid and hence possibly viral antigens in the complexes are discussed. The anti-complementary complexes found in some patients seem to be associated with immune-complex vascular disease.
本文描述了通过两种方法检测血清中循环免疫复合物的尝试结果。两种方法均依赖于第一补体成分(C1)与复合物的结合来进行检测。文中讨论了使用这些方法来确定哪些患者的复合物含有核酸,进而可能含有病毒抗原的尝试结果。在一些患者中发现的抗补体复合物似乎与免疫复合物性血管疾病有关。