Affiliation:
1. Veterans Affairs Medical Center,1
2. Creighton University School of Medicine,2 and
3. University of Nebraska College of Medicine,3 Omaha, Nebraska
Abstract
ABSTRACT
To quantify complement depletion by pneumolysin during
Streptococcus pneumoniae
bacteremia, cirrhotic and control rats were infected intravenously with one of three isogenic mutant strains of
S. pneumoniae
expressing different forms of pneumolysin. Outcome measures included clearance of the organisms from the bloodstream, alterations in 50% serum hemolytic complement (CH
50
) activity and complement C3 levels during infection, and serum opsonic capacity at 18 h postinfection. Cirrhotic rats had significantly lower CH
50
and C3 levels than control rats, both before and after infection. However, initial complement levels did not predict bacterial load after 18 h of infection. Changes in CH
50
and C3 levels over the 18-h period correlated with numbers of H+C+ but not H+C− or PLY− organisms in the bloodstream at 18 h postinfection. The sera of cirrhotic rats infected with the H+C+ strain had significantly decreased levels of C3 and showed significantly lower opsonizing activity for
S. pneumoniae
than sera from H+C+-infected control rats. These studies suggest that under limiting concentrations of complement, the expression of pneumolysin by pneumococci has a significant, negative effect on serum complement levels and reduces serum opsonic activity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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