Manderino G L, Suarez A F, Hirata A A, Ward P A
J Immunol Methods. 1981;45(3):283-99. doi: 10.1016/0022-1759(81)90306-9.
An immunoabsorbent column was made with antibody to trypsinized human C5. This column removed the chemotactic activity from zymosan-activated serum as well as from C5a des-arg-enriched fractions. Anti-trypsinized C5-absorbed human serum was substituted for unabsorbed human serum in the chemotaxis under agarose system. This resulted in significantly reduced random neutrophil migration with a negligible effect on C5a des-arg or FMLP-directed migration. The results indicate that much of the random migration observed in the chemotaxis under agarose system is due to C5-derived peptides present in normal human serum.