Antibodies to autoantigens are implicated in a large number of diseases. Such autoantibodies may cause pathological activation of complement, an ancient humoral recognition and effector system of innate immunity; in… Click to show full abstract
Antibodies to autoantigens are implicated in a large number of diseases. Such autoantibodies may cause pathological activation of complement, an ancient humoral recognition and effector system of innate immunity; in addition, complement components or regulators may be target of autoantibodies and cause abnormal complement activation or function. Autoantibodies to complement proteins are in particular involved in kidney diseases. Those binding to complement convertase enzymes can cause enhanced stability of convertases and their increased resistance to regulation, thus promoting complement turnover. Here, we describe an ELISA method to detect factor B autoantibodies that bind to and stabilize the alternative complement pathway C3 convertase enzyme, C3bBb.
               
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