Preformed soluble immune complexes injected into rabbits or rhesus monkeys showed similar characteristics of disappearance from circulation. Complexes made with intact γG-antibodies and exceeding the Ag2Ab2 lattice formation were rapidly removed by the hepatic RES. These complexes fixed complement effectively in vitro. Their hepatic uptake was not dependent upon circulating complement components, since their accumulation in the liver was unchanged in complement depleted rabbits. Similar antigen-antibody complexes made with reduced and alkylated γG-antibodies fixed complement ineffectively in vitro. These complexes possessed different disappearance characteristics and were not rapidly taken up by the liver, regardless of their degree of lattice formation. Both in vitro and in vivo studies failed to suggest any role for the immune adherence receptor on primate erythrocytes in the handling of circulating soluble immune complexes composed of BSA and γG-antibodies to this antigen.
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FATE OF PREFORMED IMMUNE COMPLEXES IN RABBITS AND RHESUS MONKEYS
Mart Mannik,
Mart Mannik
From the Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98105
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William P. Arend
William P. Arend
From the Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98105
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Mart Mannik
From the Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98105
William P. Arend
From the Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98105
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
1971
J Exp Med (1971) 134 (3): 19–31.
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Mart Mannik, William P. Arend; FATE OF PREFORMED IMMUNE COMPLEXES IN RABBITS AND RHESUS MONKEYS. J Exp Med 1 September 1971; 134 (3): 19–31. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.134.3.19
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