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Ability of rosetting or non-rosetting individual control and inflammatory macrophages to kill Escherichia coli X43 intracellularly
Authors:J M Rhodes  S O Larsen  J Bennedsen  J Blom
Institution:1. The Coli Department, Statens Seruminstitut, Amager Boulevard 80, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark;2. The Biostatistical Department, Statens Seruminstitut, Amager Boulevard 80, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark;3. The Tuberculosis Department, Statens Seruminstitut, Amager Boulevard 80, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark;4. The Biophysical Department, Statens Seruminstitut, Amager Boulevard 80, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark
Abstract:An autoradiographic method combined with a rosette technique was used to assess the bactericidal activity of individual control and inflammatory peritoneal macrophages (PM phi) in the presence or absence of expression of Fc receptor for IgG (FcR). There was a lack of FcR reactivity in a certain percentage of both categories of PM phi exposed to E. coli X43, a bacterium which is readily phagocytosed in the presence of specific antibody. Both rosetting and non-rosetting PM phi were capable of phagocytosing E. coli X43, but inflammatory PM phi showed a marked reduction in their capacity to ingest these bacteria compared with control PM phi. Once ingested the E. coli X43 were killed equally well by non-rosetting and rosetting control and inflammatory PM phi.
Keywords:Fc receptor  phagocytosis  killing  autoradiography  FcR  Fc receptor for IgG  FCS  foetal calf serum  GVH  graft versus host reaction  i  p    intraperitoneal injection  i  v    intravenous injection  MEM  minimal essential medium  NRS  inactivated normal rabbit serum  PEC  peritoneal exudate cells  PMΦ  peritoneal macrophages  PP  proteose-peptone  SRBC-IgG  sheep red blood cells—IgG complexes
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