Non-immune F(ab')2- and Fc-mediated interactions of mammalian immunoglobulins with S. aureus and group C and G streptococci.

M Erntell, E B Myhre, G Kronvall
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The distribution among mammalian species of non-immune F(ab')2- and Fc-mediated immunoglobulin interactions with surface proteins of S. aureus (protein A) and of group C and G streptococci was studied. Serum samples from 48 mammalian species representing 15 orders were first tested for their capacity to inhibit streptococcal F(ab')2-mediated binding; 26 of these sera were also tested for streptococcal IgG Fc-mediated binding. Analogous inhibition experiments were then carried out with staphylococci. All mammalian species studied inhibited both types of immunoglobulin binding to streptococci, viz the serum samples contained both F(ab')2- and Fc-reactive immunoglobulins. The reactivity was equal to that of human serum in 26 out of 47 mammalian sera. Seven sera showed a low degree of inhibition compared to human serum. The inhibiting capacities of the two streptococcal non-immune interactions showed a direct correlation (r = 0.91, p less than 0.0001 for the r-value) for individual species. The inhibition patterns observed with S. aureus differed from the profiles recorded with the streptococcal strains, suggesting that these organisms interact with separate sites on the immunoglobulin molecules. Isolated F(ab')2-binding was recorded in 5 out of 24 sera, and Fc-binding alone was noted in 7 sera. Taken together, the present studies demonstrate that mammalian immunoglobulins possess F(ab')2- and Fc-binding sites for protein A and for receptors on group C and G streptococci. The F(ab')2-mediated binding to streptococci is associated with Fc-reactivity, in contrast to protein A which may interact exclusively with a complementary structure in either the F(ab')2- or the Fc-portion of the immunoglobulins.

哺乳动物免疫球蛋白与金黄色葡萄球菌、C群和G群链球菌的非免疫F(ab’)2-和fc介导的相互作用
研究了非免疫的F(ab’)2-和fc介导的免疫球蛋白与金黄色葡萄球菌(蛋白A)和C、G群链球菌表面蛋白相互作用在哺乳动物物种中的分布。首先对来自15目48种哺乳动物的血清样本进行了抑制链球菌F(ab’)2介导结合的能力测试;其中26份还检测了链球菌IgG fc介导的结合。然后对葡萄球菌进行了类似的抑制实验。所研究的所有哺乳动物物种都抑制两种类型的免疫球蛋白与链球菌的结合,即血清样本中含有F(ab')2-和fc反应性免疫球蛋白。在47种哺乳动物血清中,有26种的反应性与人血清相当。与人血清相比,7种血清的抑制程度较低。两种链球菌非免疫相互作用的抑制能力在个体间呈直接相关(r = 0.91, r值p < 0.0001)。在金黄色葡萄球菌中观察到的抑制模式与在链球菌菌株中记录的不同,这表明这些生物与免疫球蛋白分子上的不同位点相互作用。24份血清中有5份与分离的F(ab’)2结合,7份仅与fc结合。综上所述,目前的研究表明,哺乳动物免疫球蛋白在C群和G群链球菌上具有蛋白A和受体的F(ab')2-和fc结合位点。F(ab’)2介导的与链球菌的结合与fc反应性相关,而蛋白A可能只与免疫球蛋白的F(ab’)2-或fc部分的互补结构相互作用。
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