Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Immunology
2. MRC Molecular Immunopathology Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Abstract
SUMMARY
We studied the ability of wheat gluten and its subfractions to activate complement directly. A sensitive sandwich ELISA employing a monoclonal antibody (MoAb) to a C9 neoepitope exposed in the terminal complement complex (TCC), a functional haemolytic assay for C5b6 generation, and LaurelFs electrophoretic method of estimating C3 conversion to C3bi were used. On a weight-for-weight basis, enzyme solubilized Frazer's fraction three of gluten (Fill) produced approximately 75% of the complement activation seen with the potent activator zymosan. By contrast, activation with whole insoluble undigested gluten was very weak and similar to that seen with ovalbumin or β-lactoglobulin. The results were the same using normal human serum or sera from patients with coeliac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, or hypogammaglobulinaemia as the complement source. Activation by both zymosan and Fill was blocked in 0.01 M EDTA, but not in 0.01 M EGTA with 0.0025 m magnesium chloride. Zymosan and Fill activated complement in a serum from a patient with an intact alternative pathway but classical pathway haemolytic activity (CH50) of zero. Preferential heat inactivation of the alternative pathway inhibited both zymosan- and Fill-induced activation. Our results confirm that Fill is a strong activator of the alternative pathway. We discuss how gluten enteropathy might be initiated by complement.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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