The Interaction of Opsonins with Human Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes (PMN). I. The Influence of Human Complement (C) and IgG on Ingestion and Digestion of C-Resistant E. coli

R. Berto, J. Menzel
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The influence of opsonization on ingestion and digestion of C-resistant E. coli was tested in a phagocytic system consisting of a monolayer of human PMN to which was added E. coli opsonized in different ways. At the end of the phagocytosis, noningested bacteria were separated and the monolayer was removed. The cells were then fractionated. The number of bacteria at different time intervals and the amount and distribution of lysosomal enzymes in the cell fractions were determined. It became apparent that the ingestion of cell-attached bacteria was independent of opsonins. However, the intracellular destruction was enhanced following opsonization with C only, although this was not the result of a greater discharge of lysosomal enzymes into the phagosome. We postulate that sublethal damage of E. coli by C renders the bacteria more sensitive to the bactericidal activity of the phagocytes.

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调理素与人多形核白细胞(PMN)的相互作用。人补体(C)和IgG对耐C大肠杆菌摄入和消化的影响
在一个由单层人PMN组成的吞噬系统中,以不同的方式加入经过调理的大肠杆菌,测试了调理对耐c大肠杆菌摄入和消化的影响。在吞噬作用结束时,分离未摄入的细菌并去除单层。然后对细胞进行分离。测定不同时间间隔的细菌数量和细胞组分中溶酶体酶的数量和分布。很明显,细胞附着细菌的摄入与调理素无关。然而,仅用C进行光化后,细胞内破坏增强,尽管这不是溶酶体酶更多地进入吞噬体的结果。我们假设C对大肠杆菌的亚致死损伤使细菌对吞噬细胞的杀菌活性更敏感。
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