Antibody-independent activation of the alternative complement pathway in human serum by parasitic cells
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Antibody-independent activation of the alternative complement pathway in human serum by parasitic cells
Abstract
The lysis of the monocellular parasite Trypanosoma cyclops by normal human serum (NHS) was found to be complement-dependent and to follow activation of the alternative pathway without apparent requirement for conventional antibodies. Lysis of the organisms was inhibited by heat-inactivating NHS at 56 degrees, preincubation of NHS with cobra venom factor or chelation of divalent cations with EDTA. It took place, however, in human C2-deficient serum and was inhibited by prior heating of NHS at 52 degrees to destroy the activity of factor B of the alternative pathway. Moreover, the lytic reaction was magnesium- but not calcium-dependent. Repeated low-temperature (0 degrees) absorption of either human hypogammaglobulinaemic serum or NHS with the parasite failed to remove or significantly decrease their lytic activities.
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