The role of complement in the induction of acute antibody-mediated vasculitis of rat skin grafts in the mouse
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The role of complement in the induction of acute antibody-mediated vasculitis of rat skin grafts in the mouse
Abstract
Rat skin grafts carried by immunosuppressed mice can be acutely destroyed by intravenous administration of mouse anti-rat antibody. The velocity of the reaction and the histologic sequence of events depend on the amount of antibody administered: low doses give an Arthus-like rejection, whereas at high doses a Shwartzman-like pattern occurs. Depletion of C3 by cobra venom factor treatment did not prevent acute rejection after intravenous injection of high doses of antiserum but changed the reaction from a Shwartzman-like to an Arthus-like pattern. Conversely, supplementary administration of rabbit complement caused a violent Shwartzman-like graft destruction after injection of low doses of antibody, which in complement-normal mice gave an Arthus-like reaction. The results show that complement can greatly amplify the antibody-mediated immune vasculitis and can substantially modify its histologic pattern. It is, however, not an absolute requirement for the occurrence of the destructive process.
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