Rosette Formation by Sensitized Human Red Cells - Effects of Source of Peripheral Leukocyte Monolayers

Vox Sanguinis ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 129-142
Author(s):  
Lyle R. Munn ◽  
H. Chaplin jr.
1989 ◽  
Vol 259 (2) ◽  
pp. 347-353 ◽  
Author(s):  
M R Walker ◽  
J Lund ◽  
K M Thompson ◽  
R Jefferis

Aglycosylated human IgG1 and IgG3 monoclonal anti-D (Rh) and human IgG1 and IgG3 chimaeric anti-5-iodo-4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenacetyl (anti-NIP) monoclonal antibodies produced in the presence of tunicamycin have been compared with the native glycosylated proteins with respect to recognition by human Fc gamma RI and/or Fc gamma RII receptors on U937, Daudi or K562 cells. Human red cells sensitized with glycosylated IgG3 form rosettes via Fc gamma RI with 60% of U937 cells. Inhibition of rosette formation required greater than 35-fold concentrated more aglycosylated than glycosylated human monoclonal anti-D (Rh) antibody. Unlabelled polyclonal human IgG and glycosylated monoclonal IgG1 and anti-D (Rh) antibody inhibited the binding of 125I-labelled monomeric human IgG binding by U937 Fc gamma RI at concentrations greater than 50-fold lower than the aglycosylated monoclonal IgG1 anti-D (Rh) (K50 approximately 3 x 10(-9) M and approximately 6 x 10(-7) M respectively). Similar results were obtained using glycosylated and aglycosylated monoclonal human IgG1 or IgG3 chimaeric anti-NIP antibody-sensitized red cells rosetting with Fc gamma RI-/Fc gamma RII+ Daudi and K562 cells. Rosette formation could be inhibited by the glycosylated form (at greater than 10(-6) M) but not by the aglycosylated form. Haemagglutination analysis using a panel of murine monoclonal antibodies specific for epitopes located on C gamma 2, C gamma 3 or C gamma 2/C gamma 3 interface regions did not demonstrate differences in Fc conformation between the glycosylated or aglycosylated human monoclonal antibodies. These data suggest that the Fc gamma RI and Fc gamma RII sites on human IgG are highly conformation-dependent and that the carbohydrate moiety serves to stabilize the Fc structure rather than interacting directly with Fc receptors.


1968 ◽  
Vol 20 (03/04) ◽  
pp. 384-396 ◽  
Author(s):  
G Zbinden ◽  
S Tomlin

SummaryAn in vitro system is described in which adhesion of blood platelets to washed and tannic acid-treated red cells was assayed quantitatively by microscopic observation. ADP, epinephrine and TAME produced a reversible increase in platelet adhesiveness which was antagonized by AMP. With Evans blue, polyanetholsulfonate, phthalanilide NSC 38280, thrombin and heparin at concentrations above 1-4 u/ml the increase was irreversible. The ADP-induced increase in adhesiveness was inhibited by sodium citrate, EDTA, AMP, ATP and N-ethylmaleimide. EDTA, AMP and the SH-blocker N-ethylmaleimide also reduced spontaneous platelet adhesion to red cells. No significant effects were observed with adenosine, phenprocoumon, 5-HT, phthalanilide NSC 57155, various estrogens, progestogens and fatty acids, acetylsalicylic acid and similarly acting agents, hydroxylamine, glucose and KCN. The method may be useful for the screening of thrombogenic and antithrombotic properties of drugs.


1990 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro J. Romero ◽  
Carlos E. Ortíz ◽  
Carmelo Melitto

1982 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harry L. Goldsmith ◽  
Phil Gold ◽  
Joseph Shuster ◽  
Koichi Takamura

1993 ◽  
Vol 1148 (1) ◽  
pp. 152-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Virgilio L. Lew ◽  
Zipora Etzion ◽  
Robert M. Bookchin ◽  
Rui daCosta ◽  
Heikki Väänänen ◽  
...  

1974 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 402-402
Author(s):  
Joseph Kaplan ◽  
C S Stulberg

Cell Calcium ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 189-200 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.F Cordero ◽  
P.J Romero
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