1981
DOI: 10.1172/jci110345
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Cystic fibrosis pseudomonas opsonins. Inhibitory nature in an in vitro phagocytic assay.

Abstract: A B S T R A C T Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection plays a primary pathogenetic role in the chronic respiratory tract disease of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Despite pronounced humoral immune responses, reflected by high levels of antibodies against Pseudomonas in serum and in sputum, the antibodies do not eliminate this bacterium. In the present study we have used affinity chromatography with a lipopolysaccharide substituted immunoadsorbent gel to isolate high titers (meanCF = 1:256) of immunotype specific Ps… Show more

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“…Several possible mechanisms have been proposed to explain the CF opsonic defect. Fick et al [29] have proposed that opsonization is compromised by a weak interaction between antibody and Fe receptors expressed by phagocytic cells. Moss and coworkers [30,31] have noted an altered antibody isotype distribution in CF patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several possible mechanisms have been proposed to explain the CF opsonic defect. Fick et al [29] have proposed that opsonization is compromised by a weak interaction between antibody and Fe receptors expressed by phagocytic cells. Moss and coworkers [30,31] have noted an altered antibody isotype distribution in CF patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be of considerable significance since opsortophagocytic killing ofmucoid and nonmucoid P. aeruginosa is a complement-dependent process [34,35]. Previous data suggesting that anti-P. aeruginosa antibodies from CF patients may not interact properly with Fe receptors on phagocytic cells [29] prompted us to investigate the affinity ofanti- aeruginosa and elected to be vaccinated -.. 5 months later (figure 1). Anti-LPS IgG antibody titer did not increase during the first 5 months of colonization, although nonmucoid P. aeruginosawas repeatedly obtained from sputum cultures during this time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it will be of interest to determine if this blocking factor can also interfere with the opsonization and/or phagocytosis of P. aeruginosa by alveolar macrophages. Several investigators have previously described such blocking activity in CF sera (2, 3,5,21,23).…”
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“…Alveolar macrophages isolated from CF patients appear normal (B), but CF senun appears to interfere with the ability of rabbit and human alveolar macrophes to ingest and destroy Pseudomonas (2, 3,5,21,23). This effect has been attributed to either a serum deficiency (2), or a serum inhibitory factor (3,21,23 In addition to intdering with phagocytais, CF senun has also been found to block scnun bactericidal activity for P. aetuginosa.…”
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“…15,16,19 These immune responses are of sufficient importance, even in previously healthy lungs, that a number of strategies to limit these specific responses have been explored [20][21][22][23][24] in attempts to improve Admediated gene transfer and/or transgene expression. Chronic infection and inflammation in the CF lung has been associated with abnormal and exaggerated local and systemic humoral responses to Pseudomonas antigens, [25][26][27] although these responses do not assist the CF host in clearance of this chronic infection. It has been proposed that high concentrations of IL-6 in this environment, a cytokine known to stimulate B-cell differentiation and antibody production, may be partly responsible for this exaggerated response, 18 but this remains speculative.…”
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confidence: 99%