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Publication : Immunoglobulin G-mediated inflammatory responses develop normally in complement-deficient mice.

First Author  Sylvestre D Year  1996
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  184
Issue  6 Pages  2385-92
PubMed ID  8976192 Mgi Jnum  J:78296
Mgi Id  MGI:2383973 Doi  10.1084/jem.184.6.2385
Citation  Sylvestre D, et al. (1996) Immunoglobulin G-mediated inflammatory responses develop normally in complement-deficient mice. J Exp Med 184(6):2385-92
abstractText  The role of complement in immunoglobulin G-triggered inflammation was studied in mice genetically deficient in complement components C3 and C4. Using the reverse passive Arthus reaction and experimental models of immune hemolytic anemia and immune thrombocytopenia, we show that these mice have types II and III inflammatory responses that are indistinguishable from those of wild-type animals. Complement-deficient and wild-type animals exhibit comparable levels of erythrophagocytosis and platelet clearance in response to cytotoxic anti-red blood cell and antiplatelet antibodies. Furthermore, in the reverse passive Arthus reaction, soluble immune complexes induce equivalent levels of hemmorhage, edema, and neutrophillic infiltration in complement-deficient and wild-type animals. In contrast, mice that are genetically deficient in the expression of Fc receptors exhibit grossly diminished reactions by both cytotoxic antibodies and soluble immune complexes. These studies provide strong evidence that the activation of cell-based Fc gamma R receptors, but not complement, are required for antibody-triggered murine inflammatory responses.
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