PMID: 7033372Jan 1, 1982Paper

Assay of membrane complement receptors (CR1 and CR2) with C3b- and C3d-coated fluorescent microspheres

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
J D Lambris, G D Ross

Abstract

A sensitive and specific fluorescence assay for membrane complement (C) receptors (CR1 and CR2) was developed with purified C3b and C3d fragments coupled to fluorescent microspheres (0.9 mu diameter). C3-microspheres (C3-ms) bound to cells with low numbers of receptors that were undetectable by other assay techniques. Inhibition studies with anti-CR1 and anti-CR2 demonstrated that C3b-ms and C3d-ms bound exclusively to CR1 and CR2, respectively. Preparation of the C3-ms required only small amounts of partially purified C3 and no immunoglobulin or other C components. Once formed, the C3-ms were stable for up to 4 mo at 4 degrees C.

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