Immune reactions in polysaccharide media. The composition of the antigen-antibody complexes in the precipitin reaction.
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ABSTRACT: The precipitin reaction is enhanced in the presence of polysaccharides (Hellsing, 1966). This reaction has now been studied in detail with labelled antigen ((125)I-labelled human serum albumin) and antibody ((131)I-labelled rabbit anti-albumin immunoglobulin G). The relative proportions of antigen and antibody in the precipitates are unchanged by the addition of dextran in spite of the increased precipitation. The ratio of antibody to antigen in the soluble immune complexes decreases with increasing polysaccharide concentration. This can be interpreted as a decrease in the aggregate size of the complexes. At the same time the amount of free antigen in the solution increases. The results are consistent with a decrease in solubility, primarily of the large immune aggregates, together with a shift in the equilibrium between small and large complexes. The effect is in accord with a steric-exclusion phenomenon.
SUBMITTER: Hellsing K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1184806 | biostudies-other | 1969 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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