Title of article
Natural hemolytic and bactericidal activities of sea bream Sparus aurata serum are effected by the alternative complement pathway
Author/Authors
Oriol Sunyer، نويسنده , , J. and Tort، نويسنده , , Lluis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
13
From page
333
To page
345
Abstract
Sea bream serum displayed bactericidal and hemolytic activities. These activities were depleted when serum was incubated with different activators of the alternative complement pathway (ACP). Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) inhibited both the hemolytic and bactericidal activities, while ethyleneglycol-bis (B-aminoethyl ether)-N, N, N′-tetraacetic acid (EGTA) was not inhibitory. An antibody against the putative third component of sea bream component (C3) was produced. It was observed by immunoelectrophoresis that the sea bream C3 and human C3 migrated in the same position. Crossed immunoelectrophoresis showed that sea bream C3 exhibited a similar pattern of activation when compared with its human counterpart. The anti-sea bream C3 antibody inhibited both bactericidal and hemolytic activities. It was concluded that both serum actions were displayed by the ACP. The best conditions for the sea bream ACP titration were investigated. Of all mammal erythrocytes tested, rabbit erythrocytes (RaRBC) were found to be the best ACP activators and thus were used for the titration. Sea bream showed very high ACP titers when compared with those of mammals. Absorption of naturally occurring antibodies against rabbit RaRBC did not influence the ACP titers. Enzymatic removal of sialic acid from different mammalian erythrocytes increased the sensitivity of these cells to hemolysis mediated by the sea bream ACP.
Journal title
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Record number
2159698
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