Characterization of Opsonins for Bacteroides fragilis in Immune Sera Collected from Experimentally Infected Mice

Author:

Ellis Thomas M.1,Barrett James T.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri 65212

Abstract

Serum collected from mice experimentally infected with Bacteroides fragilis 23745 (immune serum) was analyzed for its ability to opsonize the in vitro ingestion of this organism by mouse peritoneal macrophages. B. fragilis was shown to be phagocytized most efficiently in the presence of immune serum although normal mouse serum demonstrated reduced, but significant, opsonic activity. Phagocytosis was greater in the presence of serum collected from animals inoculated twice with the organism than in the presence of serum from once-inoculated animals. The increased opsonic activity of serum from twice-inoculated animals compared to singly inoculated animals was associated with increases in immunoglobulin G1(IgG1), IgG2a, and IgG2b but not IgM. Adsorption analysis of immune serum with homologous or heterologous bacterial antigens indicated that both antibody and complement act synergistically in opsonizing B. fragilis , although either alone may effectively opsonize this organism. Further evaluation of antibody-mediated opsonization revealed that prior treatment of heat-inactivated immune serum with the reducing agent 2-mercaptoethanol caused a slight, but significant, decrease in opsonic activity, thus indicating that IgM is a minor opsonizing antibody for B. fragilis. When ingestion of a B. fragilis stock strain (23745) was compared to a recent clinical isolate (C-1), it was observed that the stock strain was more easily phagocytized in the presence of normal mouse serum, thus suggesting a possible anti-opsonic-phagocytic property of the clinical strain. In addition, the clinical isolate was phagocytized to a significantly greater degree in an aerobic than an anaerobic environment. Subsequent analysis of in vitro killing of B. fragilis 23745 by peritoneal macrophages reflected the previous results in that optimal killing occurred in the presence of immune serum, although normal serum promoted phagocytic killing to an intermediate degree. Thus, these studies implicate both antibody and complement, either alone or in combination, in the opsonization of B. fragilis. Moreover, the virulence of clinical B. fragilis strains may relate to their refractoriness to opsonization and phagocytosis.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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