Ellman L, Green I, Frank M
Science. 1970 Oct 2;170(3953):74-5. doi: 10.1126/science.170.3953.74.
Guinea pigs with a total deficiency of the fourth component of complement (C4) have been discovered. There was no evidence for the presence of a C4 inhibitor in the serum of these animals. Mating studies indicate that C4 deficiency is transmitted as a simple autosomal recessive trait. A colony of these animals is being established at the National Institutes of Health. They will provide an opportunity to more precisely define the role of complement in immune phenomena and the defense against disease.
已发现完全缺乏补体第四成分(C4)的豚鼠。这些动物的血清中没有C4抑制剂存在的证据。交配研究表明,C4缺乏作为一种简单的常染色体隐性性状遗传。国立卫生研究院正在建立这些动物的种群。它们将提供一个机会,以便更精确地确定补体在免疫现象和疾病防御中的作用。