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Comparative Study
. 1983 Nov;131(5):2484-9.

Comparison of binding characteristics of factors B and H to C3b on normal and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria erythrocytes

  • PMID: 6226743
Comparative Study

Comparison of binding characteristics of factors B and H to C3b on normal and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria erythrocytes

C J Parker et al. J Immunol. 1983 Nov.

Abstract

To determine if aberrant interactions of the endogenous control proteins with cell-bound C3b contribute to the greater fixation of C3b to paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) erythrocytes when whole serum complement is activated, we compared the characteristics of binding of factors B and H to normal and PNH red cells bearing C3b (EC3b). Factor B binding is homogeneous, there is 1:1 stoichiometry, and the affinity constant at equilibrium for factor B binding is the same for normal and PNH EC3b. In contrast, analysis by Scatchard's method of factor H binding results in a curvilinear plot, the deviation from linearity being exaggerated for the PNH EC3b. The heterogeneity of binding of factor H appears to be a consequence of the nonrandom distribution of C3b about the alternative pathway convertase site. This nonrandom distribution does not induce negative cooperativity but rather effects a biophysical milieu which enhances factor H binding. The greater heterogeneity of binding of factor H to PNH E bearing nonrandomly distributed C3b appears to be due to the presence of a greater proportion of lower affinity binding sites on the PNH EC3b. However, it appears unlikely that this greater heterogeneity of factor H binding contributes to the enhanced fixation of C3b to PNH erythrocytes.

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