Abstract

Granulocyte-mediated reactions such as opsonization, chemotaxis, and release of granulocyte myeloperoxidase and lactoferrin were studied in properdin-deficient and normal human serum incubated with serogroup A and W-135 meningococci. There were no differences between the sera when serogroup A meningococci were studied. Opsonic and chemotactic activity were impaired against serogroup W-135 meningococci in properdin-deficient serum. Restitution with properdin restored both activities. We found similar release of myeloperoxidase and lactoferrin from granulocytes challenged with serogroup A or W-135 meningococci in either sera. These findings are in accordance with the clinical observations of meningococcal infections caused by serogroup W-135 in properdin-deficient patients as well as the absence of infections caused by serogroup A meningococci.

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