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. 1969 Sep;17(3):387-411.

On the mechaism of the ring zone effect obtained with the mixed haemadsorption technique. Studies with human anti-thyroid sera reacting with thyroid monolayer cultures

On the mechaism of the ring zone effect obtained with the mixed haemadsorption technique. Studies with human anti-thyroid sera reacting with thyroid monolayer cultures

J Jonsson et al. Immunology. 1969 Sep.

Abstract

A ring zone effect noted with the radial diffusion disc test modification of the mixed haemadsorption technique has been studied using human anti-thyroid sera reacting with thyroid monolayer cultures. Results are presented which suggest that the `empty' centre of the ring zones is due to an excess of attached antibody. Sera giving the ring zone effect contain a larger number of antibody specificities than those producing filled zones. The appearance of ring zones is favoured by a low density of antigens on the culture. These findings and a number of synergistic effects produced by mixing ring and filled zone reactions are compatible with the hypothesis that the ring zone is produced when several antibodies of different specificities react with restricted antigenic areas carrying densely located clusters of antigenic determinants representing the different specificities contained in the ring zone sera. The crowding of antibodies on the clusters in the centre of the ring zones creates a steric hindrance for the indicator cells so that they are not firmly attached in this area. The antibody zone is therefore indicated as a peripheral haemadsorption ring.

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