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. 1968 Jul;3(6):537-53.

Studies into the occurrence of soluble antigen-antibody complexes in disease. II. Criteria for distinguishing soluble complexes from other macromolecular histamine releasers

Studies into the occurrence of soluble antigen-antibody complexes in disease. II. Criteria for distinguishing soluble complexes from other macromolecular histamine releasers

I Broder et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1968 Jul.

Abstract

We have defined criteria for distinguishing several macromolecular histamine releasers derived from serum. The agents characterized were aggregated γ-globulin (AGG), soluble antigen–antibody complexes (SC), antibody to γ-globulin (anti-CII) and anaphylatoxin. The criteria used included the solubility of these materials in ammonium sulphate, their behaviour on Sephadex G-200 both at pH 8·0 and at pH 3·0, their action on the guinea-pig ileum and the influence of both reduction and alkylation and of γ-globulin on their histamine-releasing activity. It was found that AGG differed from SC in being excluded from Sephadex G-200 at pH 3·0. Anti-CII could be distinguished from AGG and SC since it was partially and irreversibly inhibited by γ-globulin and was eluted in the Sephadex middle fraction at pH 8·0. Anaphylatoxin differed from AGG, SC and anti-CII in showing no inhibition by γ-globulin, in being partially soluble in 50% ammonium sulphate, in being labile on Sephadex G-200 and in producing a contraction of the guinea-pig ileum. These criteria provided a basis for identifying unknown macromolecular histamine releasers found in serum.

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