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. 1987 Sep;62(1):69–74.

A receptor for monomeric IgG2b on rat macrophages.

S Denham 1, R Barfoot 1, E Jackson 1
PMCID: PMC1453711  PMID: 2958407

Abstract

The binding to rat splenic and peritoneal macrophages of affinity-purified monoclonal rat IgGs, representing all IgG subclasses, was measured by the direct binding of 125I-labelled proteins using an assay that did not require the removal of unbound Ig by washing. Only rat monomeric IgGs of the subclass IgG2b bound specifically and in large amounts to rat macrophages. The binding was temperature dependent and more IgG2b bound to the cells at 4 degrees than at 37 degrees. Spleen macrophages bound approximately 10 times more IgG2b than the same number of peritoneal macrophages, although the association constants (Kas) for the binding were similar for both types of macrophage. The calculated values for the Kas, which varied slightly with each experiment and increased with decrease in temperature, fell within the range 1.3-5.3 X 10(8) M-1; the number of binding sites was estimated as about 10(5)/splenic macrophage and 10(4)/peritoneal macrophage. The binding of 125I-IgG2b to splenic macrophages was inhibited only by unlabelled proteins of the IgG2b isotype and not by IgG1, IgG2a and IgG2c proteins. Soluble IgG2b-antigen complexes also bound to the FcR for monomer but a soluble IgG2a-antigen complex did not inhibit the binding of monomeric IgG2b.

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