Activation of the alternative complement pathway by Sporothrix schenckii.

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We studied the activation of complement by Sporothrix schenckii yeast cells. Total complement activity, and the effect of various activators on this activity, were assayed on aliquots of fresh nonimmune human serum with and without prior treatment with chelators. Both total hemolytic complement and C3 were consumed (activated) in serum chelated with magnesium ethylene glycol-bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid, which blocks the classical pathway but leaves the alternative pathway intact. Further, C3 was consumed, but C4 (exclusively a component of the classical pathway) was preserved, in nonchelated serum after challenge by S. schenckii yeast cells. Absorption of serum with S. schenckii yeast cells to deplete antibodies did not alter these results. Furthermore, immunofluorescence studies demonstrated that C3, but not immunoglobulin G, was deposited on yeast cells during incubation with nonimmune serum. These data indicate that S. schenckii yeast cells activate the alternative complement pathway in vitro independently of antibody. These data do not define a role for the alternative pathway in in vivo host defenses against infection with this organism but provide a foundation for studies to evaluate such a role.

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