
pmid: 26502695
A previously unknown phenomenon of acquired polyreactivity for serum immunoglobulins, which were subjected either to solutions of KSCN (3.0-5.0 M), low/high pH (pH 2.2-3.0), or heating to 58-60 degrees C, was described by us in 1990 year. Much later, eleven years after that, similar data were published by others, which completely confirmed our results concerning the influence of either chaotropic ions or the drastic shift of pH on immunoglobulins polyreactive properties. Our further investigations of polyreactive serum immunoglobulins (PRIG) properties have shown that the mechanism of non-specific interaction between PRIG and antigens much differs from the mechanism of interaction between specific antibodies and corresponding antigens. Later we have shown that the increasing of PRIG reactivity could be induced in vivo, and PRIG are one of serum components for human or animal sera. Then, it could be suggested that PRIG can perform certain biological functions. Studying of PRIG's effect on the phagocytosis of microbes by peritoneal cells or the tumor growth have shown that PRIG can play a certain role in protecting the body from infections and probably can influence on the development of various pathological processes. Recently we have also found that PRIG IgG contents significantly increases in aged people. These data demonstrate that further investigations of PRIG's immunochemical properties and studying of their biological role in organism protection from various diseases is very intriguing and important.
Aging, QH301-705.5, specificity, Immunoglobulins, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, QD415-436, Biochemistry, Antigen-Antibody Reactions, natural antibodies, antigens, avidity, Antibody Specificity, polyreactive immunoglobulins, Animals, Humans, Biology (General), Antigens, Immune Sera, R, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Medicine, affinity, Thiocyanates, Protein Binding
Aging, QH301-705.5, specificity, Immunoglobulins, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, QD415-436, Biochemistry, Antigen-Antibody Reactions, natural antibodies, antigens, avidity, Antibody Specificity, polyreactive immunoglobulins, Animals, Humans, Biology (General), Antigens, Immune Sera, R, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Medicine, affinity, Thiocyanates, Protein Binding
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