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. 1971 May;20(5):767-77.

The virulence for mice of strains of Escherichia coli related to the effects of K antigens on their resistance to phagocytosis and killing by complement

The virulence for mice of strains of Escherichia coli related to the effects of K antigens on their resistance to phagocytosis and killing by complement

C J Howard et al. Immunology. 1971 May.

Abstract

Strains of Escherichia coli with sufficient K antigen to resist killing by complement were poorly phagocytosed when injected intravenously into mice. Phagocytosis was markedly increased by anti-OK but not by anti-O sera. In contrast anti-K sera had little or no effect on the bactericidal reaction. This was not because K antigenic sites were scarce but may have been because their position was such that complement was activated at a distance from its substrate. Red cells coated with K antigen were poorly lysed by complement and anti-K serum, suggesting that the K antibody did not activate complement very effectively although again the sites may have been too superficial. The effect of K antigens on phagocytosis and complement killing or lysis could all be explained by their ability to impair protein binding.

Strains of E. coli rich in K antigen were resistant to phagocytosis and complement killing and were virulent for mice on intracerebral injection. The significance of K antigens in animal and human infections is discussed.

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