PMID: 2109013Mar 27, 1990Paper

Hepatic immune complex elimination studied with FITC-labelled antigen

Journal of Immunological Methods
O LjunghusenT Skogh

Abstract

Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labelled model antigens (Ags) were used to form soluble IgG immune complexes (ICs) in vitro. The Ag and IC preparations were found to be excellent alternatives to isotope-tagged preparations for the study of plasma clearance after intravenous injection in rats. Ag and IC were eliminated from the blood at the same rate. By direct fluorescence microscopy the FITC-labelled IgG ICs could easily be detected in hepatic non-parenchymal liver cells 30 min after intravenous injection, whereas uncomplexed Ag was apparently taken up by the liver to a much lesser extent.

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