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  • Title: Reticuloendothelial Fc function in normal individuals and its relationship to the HLA antigen DR3.
    Author: Williams BD, O'Sullivan MM, Ratanachaiyavong S.
    Journal: Clin Exp Immunol; 1985 Jun; 60(3):532-8. PubMed ID: 3926358.
    Abstract:
    Reticuloendothelial Fc function was examined in 24 normal individuals by determining the clearance rates of erythrocytes coated with rhesus antibody (IgG RBC) or chemically modified by treatment with n-ethyl malemide (NEM). The mean clearance times for the IgG RBC (52.1 +/- 10.3 min) and the NEM cells (87.5 +/- 14.7 min) in the 10 individuals who possessed the HLA antigen DR3 did not differ significantly from the mean clearance times observed in the 14 non-DR3 controls (IgG RBC 51.5 +/- 6.9 min and NEM cells 77.6 +/- 4.5 min). Two individuals with prolonged clearance times for the IgG RBC were identified in each group, the values observed being 80, 103, 119 and 137 min. These prolonged clearance times could not be attributed to lower numbers of antibody molecules bound to the red cell surface. The prolonged clearance times were reproducible but the putative Fc receptor defect in these individuals could be abolished by using IgG RBC obtained from different donors. When IgG RBC, prepared from a single donor were used to assess Fc function, no difference in the clearance rates of DR3 positive and DR3 negative individuals was found. Our results indicate that differences in the distribution of the rhesus antigen on the red cell surface can markedly influence the fate of these cells in vivo. We suggest that this is the explanation for our failure to confirm the association between Fc receptor defects and the HLA antigen DR3.
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