Abstract

In order to study the activation of the complement system via the classicalpathway we have attempted to raise antibodies specific for C4 activation products. Of 20 mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) obtained, one appeared to react with an activation dependent epitope exposed on the activation products C4b, C4bi, C4c (C4b/c) as well as on iC4, but not on native C4. Using this antibody as a capture antibody and polyclonal biotinylated antibodies against C4 as detecting antibodies we developed an ELISA for the quantification of C4b/c in biological fluids. The lower limit of detection was approximately 0.025 nmol C4b/c per litre. Mean C4b/c levels in plasma samples collected from healthy volunteers in tubes containing 10 mM EDTA and 0.05% (w/v) polybrene, final concentrations, appeared to be 30 nmol/l. The potential of the ELISA procedure for evaluating complement activation in clinical samples was demonstrated.

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