Human lymphoblastoid cells lysed chicken erythrocytes (E) that carried cell surface bound human C1q. Antibody to E (A) was not required for the C1q-dependent reaction. The effect of C1q was inhibited by Fab′2 anti-C1q and by the serum C1q inhibitor. The action of the lymphoblastoid cells was inhibited by anti-metabolites and by pretreatment of the cells with trypsin which is known to destroy their C1q receptor. Lymphoblastoid cell lysate was inactive. The time course of the C1q-dependent lysis was comparable to that of the antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxic reaction of human K-cells. Lysis of EA by human peripheral lymphocytes was enhanced up to 50% by human C1q.

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This work was supported by United States Public Health Service Grants AI 07007 and HL 16411 from the National Institutes of Health. This is publication No. 1380 from Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation.

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