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Alternative pathway activation of complement by African trypanosomes lacking a glycoprotein coat
Authors:A. FERRANTE ,A.C. ALLISON &dagger  
Affiliation:The International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases, PO Box 30709, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:
An in vitro culture Trypanosoma congolense cell line was established using the mammalian cell feeder layer system. One of the principle characteristics of this parasite was its ability to multiply in culture at 35 degrees C, as an uncoated trypanosome (lacking a glycoprotein surface coat) unlike the original blood stream form from which it was derived. This trypanosome was lysed when incubated in normal human serum in contrast to the parasite which possessed a surface coat. The lytic reaction as inhibited by EDTA but not EGTA and occurred in C2-deficient serum, demonstrating the involvement of the alternative pathway of complement activation. Similar results were obtained with procyclic forms of T. congolense and T. brucei brucei which also lacked surface coats. The results suggest that the glycoprotein surface coat protects the parasite by masking sites on the plasma membrane which are capable of promoting alternative pathway activation.
Keywords:African trypanosomes    lacking glycoprotein coat    lysis    complement    alternative pathway
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