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From the Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School at the Robert B. Brigham and Peter Bent Brigham Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract
A sensitive technique for the measurement of the activity of the
-2-globulin inhibitor of the activated first component of complement has been described. The reaction is based on the ability of this inhibitor to block C'1a in a stoichiometric fashion in immune hemolysis.
A hemolytic unit of C'1aINH has been defined as the amount required to inhibit 63% of one effective molecule of C'1a in the presence of a total dose of from 1.5 to 2.5 effective molecules per cell. The C'1a inhibitor is stoichiometrically depleted by its interaction with fluid phase hemolytically active C'1a. C'1aINH is equally effective in blocking C'1a in the fluid phase or on the cell.
C'1aINH activity can be measured in human serum after removal of C'1 by precipitating the latter at low ionic strength, pH 7.5. Normal levels for C'1aINH activity are 37,445 ± 17,790 units/ml. Patients with hereditary angioedema were found to have a 99% reduction in C'1aINH activity.
Footnotes
Supported by Grant AI-07722 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Grant AM-05577 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, and a grant from the Milton Fund.
2 Visiting Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
3 Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Medical Foundation, Inc.
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