An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) designed to measure autoantibodies against C3b (immunoconglutinins: IK) also detects immune complexes (IC). Solid phase C3b, in addition to binding IK of IgG, IgM and IgA classes, bound aggregated human IgG, IgA and aggregated immunologically purified anti-tetanus toxoid antibodies as well as model complexes of tetanus toxoid-human anti-toxoid. Significant C3b binding IgG, IgM and IgA activities were seen in the sera of 20 SLE patients but not in sera from healthy blood donors. Ultracentrifugation analysis of two SLE sera revealed C3b binding IgG and IgA activities in both light (7S) and heavy (≥11S) fractions. This indicates simultaneous presence of IK and IC in these sera. On the basis of the known relationship between IK and IC formation we suggest that the solid phase C3b ELISA may be of value in evaluating immune reactions in patients. © 1979.