PMID: 6981726May 1, 1982Paper

Induction of circulating immune complexes and their renal localization after acute or chronic polyclonal B-cell activation in mice

Kidney International. Supplement
F Ramos-NiembroP H Lambert

Abstract

We investigated the ability of various polyclonal B-cell activators (PBA) to induce immunoglobulin synthesis, circulating immune complexes, and rheumatoid-factor-like autoantibodies. We found that, following the injection of a PBA--bacterial lipopolysaccharide, dextran sulfate, polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidilic acid, or purified protein derivative of tubercle bacteria--a transitory formation of circulating immune complexes occurred simultaneously with an increase in immunoglobulin production. The presence of circulating immune complexes after PBA administration was documented by the 125I-Clq-binding assay and the conglutinin-binding assay, and a partial characterization of this material was achieved. Although the kinetic properties, size, and composition of the immune complexes tested varied with the PBA used, the complexes detected in each group were inactivated by mild reduction and alkylation with 2-mercaptoethanol and were unaffected by DNase treatment. In the mice injected with bacterial lipopolysaccharide, the induction of circulating immune complexes correlated significantly with the presence of rheumatoid-factor-like antibodies, suggesting that this autoantibody may be present within the detected immune complexes. In t...Continue Reading

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