Effects of particulate beta-1,3 glucan on human, rat, and guinea pig complement activity.

M M Glovsky, L Cortes-Haendchen, L Ghekiere, A Alenty, D L Williams, R Di Luzio
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Abstract

Particulate glucan, a beta-1,3-linked polyglucose derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has been demonstrated to have a wide range of immunopotentiating effects. Glucan administration is associated with the modification of a variety of experimentally induced infectious disease states as well as the inhibition of growth of implantable and spontaneous tumors. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of glucan upon activation of the complement system in rats and guinea pigs. Additional studies were performed to determine the in vitro activating effect of glucan and zymosan on complement activity of human serum. Glucan activated both the classical pathway of normal human sera and the alternate pathways in C2hu-deficient sera in vitro releasing anaphylatoxins such as C3a. The intravenous injection of glucan activated the alternate pathway of guinea pig plasma. The influence of glucan on complement depletion induced by cobra venom factor (CVF) was also ascertained. Complement activation by glucan may contribute, in part, to the enhanced resistance of the host against tumor growth as well as infectious episodes.

颗粒β -1,3葡聚糖对人、大鼠和豚鼠补体活性的影响。
颗粒葡聚糖是一种从酿酒酵母中提取的β -1,3链多聚糖,已被证明具有广泛的免疫增强作用。葡聚糖给药与多种实验诱导的传染病状态的改变以及对植入式和自发性肿瘤生长的抑制有关。本研究旨在评价葡聚糖对大鼠和豚鼠补体系统激活的影响。进一步研究了葡聚糖和酶聚糖对人血清补体活性的体外激活作用。葡多糖激活了正常人血清的经典途径和c2hu缺陷血清的替代途径,在体外释放C3a等过敏毒素。静脉注射葡聚糖可激活豚鼠血浆的替代途径。研究了葡聚糖对眼镜蛇毒因子(CVF)所致补体衰竭的影响。由葡聚糖激活的补体可能在一定程度上有助于增强宿主对肿瘤生长和感染发作的抵抗力。
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