The chemiluminescence response of normal human leukocytes to chlamydia trachomatis.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
P Robinson, D Wakefield, D M Graham, J F Easter, R Penny
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the phagocytic response of normal human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) and monocytes (MN) to eight serotypes of C trachomatis (B,C,D,E,F,I,J, and L2) using a chemiluminescence (CL) assay, with luminal and lucigenin as amplifiers. The magnitude of the phagocytic cell CL response was proportional to the phagocyte-to-chlamydiae ratio, with a poor CL response detected at a ratio of 1:125 and progressively larger CL responses up to ratios of 1:50,000. The durations of the CL responses to all chlamydiae serotypes tested were considerably longer than that for zymosan. The PMN demonstrated a relatively greater CL response to all chlamydiae serotypes tested when compared with MN. The PMN and MN CL responses to "genital serotypes" (D,E,F,I, and J) (as well as lymphogranuloma venereum serotype L2) were greater than that for "ocular" serotypes (B and C). Inactivation of serum complement and specific chlamydial antibody absorption reduced the CL responses of both PMN and MN. This is the first study to characterize the CL responses of normal human PMN and MN cells to C trachomatis, and it indicates the important role of oxygen dependent antimicrobial systems in the phagocytosis of this common human pathogen.

正常人白细胞对沙眼衣原体的化学发光反应。
本研究的目的是利用化学发光法(CL)研究正常人多形核白细胞(PMN)和单核细胞(MN)对8种血清型沙眼衣原体(B、C、D、E、F、I、J和L2)的吞噬反应,荧光素和荧光素作为扩增剂。吞噬细胞CL反应的大小与吞噬细胞与衣原体的比例成正比,在1:125的比例下检测到较差的CL反应,而逐渐增大的CL反应达到1:5万的比例。cls对所有衣原体血清型的反应持续时间明显长于对zymosan的反应。与MN相比,PMN对所有衣原体血清型的CL反应相对更大。PMN和MN对“生殖器血清型”(D、E、F、I和J)(以及L2型性病淋巴肉芽肿)的CL反应大于对“眼部”血清型(B和C)的CL反应。血清补体失活和特异性衣原体抗体吸收降低了PMN和MN的CL反应。这是首次对正常人PMN和MN细胞对沙眼原体的CL反应进行表征的研究,表明氧依赖性抗菌系统在人类常见病原体沙眼原体的吞噬过程中发挥了重要作用。
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