An immune adherence haemagglutination (IAHA) method was used to measure erythrocyte C3b receptor (EC3bR) activity in 110 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and 223 controls. Results obtained from IDDM were correlated with serum complement concentrations (C3, C4) as well as with HLA types of the patients. We observed an increased frequency of defective EC3bR in IDDM (26.4%) compared to controls (10.8%, P less than 0.0005). Those patients who had defective EC3bR (IAHA negative) also had lower serum C3 and C4 concentrations than those with normal EC3bR function (IAHA positive). HLA-Dw3 positive patients had lower C4 concentrations than HLA-Dw3 negative patients and more often had defective EC3bR activity, although this difference was statistically not significant. Our results may indicate the close relationship between the risk factors which predispose to both IDDM and systemic lupus erythematosus.