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. 1975;4(1):71-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1975.tb02601.x.

Structural requirements in the Fc region of rabbit IgG antibodies necessary to induce cytotoxicity by human lymphocytes

Structural requirements in the Fc region of rabbit IgG antibodies necessary to induce cytotoxicity by human lymphocytes

T E Michaelsen et al. Scand J Immunol. 1975.

Abstract

Rabbit IgG anti-chicken erythrocyte antibodies were compared with the Fab/c or Facb fragments of IgG and with partially reduced and alkylated IgG for the capacity to induce cytotoxicity by normal human lymphocytes. The Fab/c antibody fragment, which lacks one Fab region, was still able to induce cytotoxicity. In contrast, the Facb antibody fragment, which lacks the C-gamma3 domains, was nearly ineffective in activating the effector cells, whereas intact antibody activity was demonstrated by its ability to inhibit the cytotoxicity induced by unsplit IgG. Similarly, partial reduction and alkylation of the IgG antibodies, under conditions affecting the interchain disulphide bonds only, greatly diminished their ability to induce cytotoxicity, although they effectively inhibited the cytotoxicity induced by untreated IgG. On the basis of these results and previous data, we suggest that the reaction of the Fc region of IgG with the effector cell depends on the integrity of the C-gamma2 domain in the native, divalent state or on the interaction between the C-gamma2 and C-gamma3 domains.

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