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An Fc-receptor activity of plasma membranes from guinea-pig peritoneal polymorphonuclear leucocytes.


ABSTRACT: Plasma membranes prepared from guinea-pig peritoneal polymorphonuclear leucocytes showed an immune-complex-binding activity that corresponded well with the activity in intact cells. The characteristics of this activity were reversible binding, dependence on the Fc portion of antigen-complexed IgG (immunoglobulin G), competition with aggregated IgG and independence from energy metabolism. These results support the conclusion that the binding activity found in the isolated plasma membranes is an Fc-receptor activity of guinea-pig peritoneal polymorphonuclear leucocytes. The activity showed Kd = 6.7 x 10(-8) M-IgG and maximum binding of 17 pmol of IgG/mg of membrane protein when measured with an immune complex of alpha-amylase and homologous guinea-pig anti-(alpha-amylase) IgG. Inhibition of the Fc-receptor activity by a series of various salts indicated the contribution of the hydrophobic interaction to the binding. Inhibitory effects of salts or metal-chelating reagents on the Fc-receptor activity were also observed on superoxide generation by these cells induced by the immune complex, suggesting a role of the Fc receptor as the immune-complex-binding site responsible for the initiation of superoxide generation.

SUBMITTER: Tsunawaki S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1158400 | biostudies-other | 1982 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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