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Comparative Study
. 1980 Apr;39(4):529-34.

Inhibition of neutrophil migration by aggregated immunoglobulin attached to micropore membranes

Comparative Study

Inhibition of neutrophil migration by aggregated immunoglobulin attached to micropore membranes

A S Kemp et al. Immunology. 1980 Apr.

Abstract

The effect of substrate-bound immunoglobulin on neutrophil migration was examined. Immunoglobulin aggregates bound to micropore membranes inhibited the neutrophil response to a chemotactic stimulus. This inhibition was reversed by the presence of aggregates in suspension suggesting competition between substrate-bound and free aggregates for neutrophil surface binding sites. The immobilization of neutrophils by substrate-bound aggregated immunoglobulin suggests a mechanism for the accumulation of neutrophils at sites of immune complex deposition and tissue-bound antibodies in vivo.

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