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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 132, Issue 5 2496-2501, Copyright © 1984 by American Association of Immunologists


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Circulating cellfree Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1 receptor in normal mouse serum: its detection and specificity

D Khayat, Z Dux, R Anavi, Y Shlomo, IP Witz and M Ran

By using intact or Fab fragments of rat monoclonal antibodies against murine Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1 receptor, in a solid phase radioimmunoassay, we demonstrated the occurrence of circulating cellfree Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1 receptors (Cf-Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1R) in normal mouse serum. These Cf-Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1R were removed from serum by affinity chromatography by using Sepharose columns coupled with IgG but not by Sepharose coupled with F(ab')2 fragments. Furthermore, the material retained by and eluted from the Sepharose IgG column reacted with the monoclonal antibody; these results support a direct relationship between the antigenic and the functional Cf-Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1R that were detected in serum. This Cf-Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1R was found in all the 39 normal mouse sera that were tested. The results seemed to indicate that aging may be associated with increased levels of Cf-Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1R and that levels of circulating Fc gamma R may be under genetic regulation. By forming complexes with circulating IgG within the blood stream, such Cf-Fc gamma 2b/gamma 1R may modulate some of the functions in which the Fc portion of Ig is involved.





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