Abstract
Potential effector cells (including stimulated lymphocytes and cultured monocytes) and potential target cells of NK and AK type cytotoxic reactions (including several lymphoblastoid cell lines) cleave the third complement component (C3). As a result of expression of C3bA sites such cells are able to bind covalently the activated C3b through its metastable binding site and thereby become “armed” by the C3b. This permits C3b-bridge formation between these cells and CR1-bearing cells. The “effector selection” (i.e. when C3b is bound covalently to potential target cells) or “target selection” (when C3b is covalently bound to C3bA sites on potential effector cells) mediated by C3b bridges results in enhanced killing capacity. Macrophages activate and bind C3b as well; but the covalent binding of C3b by these cells inhibits Fc receptor mediated ADCC type killing.
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