R. Thomssen et al., DENSITY HETEROGENEITIES OF HEPATITIS-C VIRUS IN HUMAN SERA DUE TO THEBINDING OF BETA-LIPOPROTEINS AND IMMUNOGLOBULINS, Medical microbiology and immunology, 182(6), 1993, pp. 329-334
Heterogeneities in the density of hepatitis C virus RNA-carrying mater
ial (HCV-RNA-CM) found in human sera (1.03-1.20g/cm(3)) are attributed
to the binding of low-density lipoproteins and/or of IgG. In some ser
a HCV-RNA-CM seems to be nearly totally bound to beta-lipoproteins and
cannot be precipitated by anti-IgG (gamma); in others more than 95% o
f HCV-RNA-CM is bound to IgG and cannot be precipitated by anti-beta-l
ipoprotein. Furthermore, there are sera from which HCV-RNA-CM can be c
ompletely be precipitated by either anti-beta-lipoprotein or anti-IgG
(gamma), pointing to a binding of the two serum proteins to the same H
CV-RNA-CM. There are other sera from which HCV-RNA-CM can be partially
precipitated by the one or the other antiserum, leaving behind fracti
ons, which are bound to beta-lipoprotein or to IgG. HCV-RNA-CM cannot
be precipitated from some sera either by anti-beta-lipoprotein or by a
nti-IgG (gamma).