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Deficient Serum Bactericidal Activity Against Escherichia Coli in Patients with Cirrhosis of the Liver

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Journal J Clin Invest
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1979 May 1
PMID 376551
Citations 30
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Abstract

The serum bactericidal activity (SBA) of cirrhotic patients was compared with that of normal individuals using the release of (51)Cr from radiolabeled Escherichia coli as the assay method. 80% (22/27) of patients were found to have deficient SBA against at least one of three smooth, serum-sensitive test strains of E. coli. Cirrhotic patients were found to have normal levels of serum lysozyme. Although some patients were mildly hypocomplementemic, this abnormality did not correlate with the presence of a bactericidal defect. Bactericidal antibody in normal and cirrhotics' sera was limited to the immunoglobulin (Ig)M class. Purified IgM from patients with deficient SBA against E. coli 0111 had lower concentrations of bactericidal antibody for that E. coli than did IgM from normal sera; the calculated bactericidal activity of total serum IgM was also lower. The bactericidal defect in cirrhotic serum could be completely corrected by either human antiserum to the homologous strain of E. coli or by purified, normal human IgM. However, because higher concentrations of IgM were required to restore normal SBA to a cirrhotic's serum than to agammaglobulinemic serum, there may be an inhibitor of bactericidal antibody in addition to a deficiency of bactericidal IgM antibody to E. coli in the serum of patients with cirrhosis. The bactericidal activity of the alternative complement pathway was also assessed. Sera from cirrhotic patients had no deficit in SBA attributable to the alternative complement pathway. In fact, in some, the activity of the alternative complement pathway was supernormal, compensating in part for the deficit in IgM-mediated SBA.

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