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  2. Comparison of lysis of bromelain and papain treated red cells in ADCC assays

Comparison of lysis of bromelain and papain treated red cells in ADCC assays

  • Immunol Lett. 1992 Feb 15;31(3):237-40. doi: 10.1016/0165-2478(92)90120-d.
B M Kumpel 1 T Bakács
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  • 1 U.K. Transplant Support Services Authority, Bristol.
Abstract

Red cells were pretreated with the proteolytic Enzymes bromelain or papain prior to use in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) assays with lymphocytes or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) as effector cells. At low concentrations of anti-D or anti-A, lysis of papain-treated cells by lymphocytes was greater than that of bromelain-treated cells. Papain digestion resulted in both greater sensitivity to haemolysis by lymphocytes or PBMC and higher agglutination titres of anti-D-sensitised red cells than bromelain. With anti-A, however, although papain also promoted greater haemolysis, it was slightly less effective at red cell agglutination than bromelain.

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