Enhancing effect of autologous human erythrocytes on generation of C3 cleavage products beyond iC3b.

H H Jepsen, B Teisner, J Folkersen, S E Svehag
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The in vitro formation of C3d and C3c in fresh normal human serum (NHS) after addition of five different activators of the complement (C) system was studied. Following C-activation in NHS (n = 53) by Sephadex G-200 beads, the conversion of C3 was found to proceed to iC3b with a variable but restricted generation of C3d. Similar results were obtained by use of heat-aggregated IgG, Escherichia coli, zymosan, and cobra venom factor. However, comparing the C3d concentration following activation in the presence and absence of autologous red blood cells (RBC) at 37 degrees C the generated C3d was found to be 2- to 3-fold higher in the presence of RBC after 30, 60, and 210 min. Preincubation of RBC with polyclonal anti-CR1 antibodies resulted in a dose-dependent reduction of the amount of C3d generated. C-activation induced by Sephadex G-200 beads, in the absence of RBC, generated iC3b without a significant production of C3d. After removal of the activator beads, addition of RBC resulted in a decrease of iC3b and a clear increase in the C3c and C3d concentration within 3 h. Western blotting analysis of the C3d produced in the presence of RBC showed that the molecular weight (36 kilodaltons) was similar to that of C3d formed in vivo.

自体人红细胞对iC3b以外的C3裂解产物生成的促进作用。
研究了五种补体(C)系统激活剂对新鲜正常人血清(NHS) C3d和C3c体外形成的影响。在使用Sephadex G-200微球激活NHS (n = 53)中的c后,C3的转化进入iC3b,而C3d的生成是可变的,但受到限制。用热聚集IgG、大肠杆菌、酵母菌和眼镜蛇毒因子获得了类似的结果。然而,在37℃下比较存在和不存在自体红细胞(RBC)激活后的C3d浓度,发现30,60和210分钟后,在存在红细胞的情况下,生成的C3d高出2- 3倍。红细胞与多克隆抗cr1抗体预孵育导致C3d生成量的剂量依赖性减少。在没有红细胞的情况下,Sephadex G-200微球诱导的c活化产生iC3b,而不产生大量C3d。在去除活化剂珠后,加入RBC后,iC3b降低,C3c和C3d浓度在3小时内明显升高。Western blotting分析在RBC存在下产生的C3d,其分子量(36千道尔顿)与体内形成的C3d相似。
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