Rodgers (Rg) and Chido (Ch) Determinants on Human C4: Characterization of Two C4 B5 Subtypes, One of Which Contains Rg and Ch Determinants
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The genetically determined polymorphism of the fourth component of human complement was further extended with the aid of a panel of human allo-anti-C4 sera, anti-Rodgers and anti-Chido. These antisera were found previously to react with the alpha-chains of the C4 molecules controlled by the C4A and C4B loci, respectively. We analyzed a number of new and rare C4 allotypes, and found that they generally followed the expected pattern. Some interesting exceptions, however, were found. The alpha-chain of the allotype C4A1 was found to react with anti-Chido, unlike all other C4A allotypes. Also the C4B5 allotype could be subdivided into two subtypes on the basis of their reaction with anti-Rodgers. They were tentatively named B5Rg+ and B5Rg-. Moreover, the B5Rg+ subtype reacted not only with anti-Rodgers but also with some anti-Chido sera, indicating for the first time that Chido and Rodgers determinants are present on the same allotype.
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