Action of Antibodies and Plasmin on Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells

Citation:

Isaac Ginsburg and Ram, M. . 1960. “Action Of Antibodies And Plasmin On Ehrlich Ascites Tumour Cells”. Nature, 185, Pp. 328-330.

Abstract:

THE mechanism of cell destruction in allergic inflammation is not well understood. Two explanations for production of cell damage have, however, been proposed: (a) that the antigen-antibody reaction causes, in some non-specific manner, permeability changes in cells which result in the release of active mediators of inflammation (histamine, etc.) and that the latter are directly involved in the allergic process1; (b) that the antigen-antibody reaction activates proteolytic enzymes (plasmin, proteases) that injure the cells2–4.