DIFFERENCES IN COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION BETWEEN COMPLEMENT-RESISTANT AND COMPLEMENT-SENSITIVE MORAXELLA (BRANHAMELLA) CATARRHALIS STRAINS OCCUR AT THE LEVEL OF MEMBRANE ATTACK COMPLEX-FORMATION

被引:33
作者
VERDUIN, CM
JANSZE, M
HOL, C
MOLLNES, TE
VERHOEF, J
VANDIJK, H
机构
[1] PUBL HLTH LAB,LEEUWARDEN,NETHERLANDS
[2] NORDLAND CENT HOSP,DEPT IMMUNOL & TRANSFUS MED,BODO,NORWAY
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10.1128/IAI.62.2.589-595.1994
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
The mechanism of resistance to human complement-mediated killing in Moraxella catarrhalis was studied by comparing different complement-sensitive and complement-resistant M. catarrhalis strains in a functional bystander hemolysis assay and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for soluble terminal complement complexes. Complement-resistant stains appeared to activate complement to the same extent as, or even slightly better than, complement-sensitive strains. This indicates that complement-resistant strains do not inhibit classical or alternative pathway activation but interfere with complement at the level of membrane attack complex formation. A clear difference in dose-response curves for resistant and sensitive strains was observed both in the bystander hemolysis assay and in the ELISA. Complement-resistant strains showed optimum curves, whereas complement-sensitive strains gave almost linear curves. We conclude that resistant strains bind and/or inactivate one of the terminal complement components or intermediates involved in membrane attack complex formation. Trypsin, known to abolish complement resistance, changed the optimum dose-response curve of a resistant strain to a linear one, which strongly suggests that complement resistance is mediated by an M. catarrhalis-associated protein. This protein acts directly or through the binding of a terminal complement inhibitor present in serum.
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