The effect of iron and haematin on the killing of staphylococci by rabbit polymorphs
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The effect of iron and haematin on the killing of staphylococci by rabbit polymorphs
Abstract
The killing of staphylococci by rabbit polymorphs is inhibited by Fe++ and haematin but not by haemoglobin as shown by viable counts in rotating suspensions and direct observation in plasma clot cultures.
Killing was not inhibited by azide or catalase suggesting that the myeloperoxidase-H2O2 system was not involved under the conditions used in this work.
It is suggested that the predominant bactericidal system operating in the present experiments was the liberation of cationic proteins from the lysosomes of the leucocytes both into the phagocytic vacuoles and into the medium external to the cell. The action of these proteins is known to be reversed by Fe and haematin.
Lactoferrin was not bactericidal in the doses used, and Fe-lactoferrin failed to inhibit the bactericidal action of whole leucocytes, although it was effective in inhibiting that of the partially purified cationic proteins. This anomaly has not been explained.
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