Direct binding of monomeric anti-DNA antibodies to Raji cells
- PMID: 2934801
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1985.tb01913.x
Direct binding of monomeric anti-DNA antibodies to Raji cells
Abstract
The Raji-cell test is one of the most widely used methods for the detection and quantitation of immune complexes. Immune complexes and not 7 S IgG bind via C3 to complement receptors on the cell membrane of the Raji cell. During sucrose gradient fractionation of human and murine systemic lupus erythematosus sera, with a high Raji cell-binding activity, we could not demonstrate immune complexes in these sera. Subsequent analysis showed that the major part of the Raji cell binding was used by 7 S IgG with an anti-DNA specificity. Blocking experiments with complement-bearing aggregated IgG revealed that complement and Fc receptors were not involved in the binding of these anti-DNA antibodies to Raji cells. We conclude that the Raji cell test is not suitable for the detection and quantitation of immune complexes in sera containing anti-DNA antibodies.
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