Effect of intravenously Applicable Globulin on Phagocytosis of Bacteria by Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
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Three gamma-globulin (IgG) preparations were prepared by enzymatic digestion with plasmin [IgG (plasmin)] or pepsin [IgG (pepsin)] and by polyethylene glycol (PEG) fractionation [IgG (PEG)] and their efficacy was compared in terms of the ability to promote phagocytosis in vitro of three strains of pyogenic bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae, by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. IgG (plasmin) had the composition of IgG : Fab : Fc=60 : 26 : 14 ; IgG (pepsin), IgG : F (ab')_2 : Fc=8 : 77 : 15 and IgG (PEG), 90% or more IgG. In the phagocytosis test, IgG (PEG) was the most efficient and IgG (plasmin) more than IgG (pepsin) though agglutinin titers of these were much the same. The F (ab')_2 fragments were almost inefficient in spite of their agglutinin titer similar to those of the IgG preparations. The Fab and Fc fragments showed neither agglutinin titer nor the ability to promote phagocytosis. Since it has been confirmed by a previous study (ref. 16) on the phagocytosis mechanism that these differences in phagocytic effects result from a phagocytotic mechanism in which antigen bound to antibody at its Fab portion is phagocytized through receptors for Fc and complement present on the polymorphonuclear leukocyte surface, it may be concluded that an IgG preparation desirable for clinical use is that which contains intact IgG molecules as much as possible.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1978-11-25
著者
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中島 常隆
Research Laboratories The Green Cross Corporation
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須山 忠和
Green Cross Corporation
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土居 卓治
Research Laboratories, The Green Cross Corporation
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西田 正行
Research Laboratories, The Green Cross Corporation
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須山 忠和
Research Laboratories, The Green Cross Corporation
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西田 正行
Research Laboratories The Green Cross Corporation
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土居 卓治
Research Laboratories The Green Cross Corporation
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