A New Activity of Complement Component C3: Cell-Bound C3b Potentiates Lysis of Erythrocytes by C5b,6 and Terminal Components

  • Hammer C
  • Abramovitz A
  • Mayer M
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EAC4b,3b (sheep erythrocytes carrying rabbit antibody and guinea pig complement component fragments C4b and C3) adsorb human C5b,6 reversibly; the avidity of binding varies inversely with ionic strength. We believe that the receptor of C5b,6 is contributed by the cell-bound C3b because the binding capacity of EAC4b,3b varies with C3b multiplicity and can be blocked with rabbit antibody to guinea pig C3. The fixation of C5b,6 to the erythrocyte-bound C3b serves to concentrate C5b,6 on the cell surface; as a consequence, the hemolytic efficiency of C5b,6 is almost 100 times greater when assayed with EAC4b,3b than with plain erythrocytes. This potentiation represents a hitherto unrecognized function of cell-bound C3b.

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Hammer, C. H., Abramovitz, A. S., & Mayer, M. M. (1976). A New Activity of Complement Component C3: Cell-Bound C3b Potentiates Lysis of Erythrocytes by C5b,6 and Terminal Components. The Journal of Immunology, 117(3), 830–834. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.117.3.830

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