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  • Title: Untreated intra-abdominal sepsis: lack of synergism between polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) complement receptors CR1/CR3 and IgG receptor FcRIII.
    Author: Simms HH, D'Amico R, Burchard K.
    Journal: J Trauma; 1990 Aug; 30(8):1027-31. PubMed ID: 2201788.
    Abstract:
    We have examined the effects of untreated intra-abdominal sepsis on polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) phagocytosis. Phagocytosis was studied in a receptor-specific fashion looking at the interrelationship between FcRIII-, complement receptor (CR1)-, and complement receptor 3 (CR3)-mediated phagocytosis. Twelve swine underwent either sham laparotomy (n = 5) or laparotomy with cecal ligation and incision (n = 7) to induce intra-abdominal sepsis. PMN phagocytosis was assayed on POD 1, 4, and 8. In animals undergoing sham laparotomy, FcRIII-mediated phagocytosis was less than 10% on all days and was augmented with the addition of C3b or C3bi to the target particles (FcR + CR1 or FcR + CR3 greater than FcR alone). In animals undergoing cecal ligation and incision, baseline FcRIII-mediated phagocytosis increased between POD 1 and 4 and fell between POD 4 and 8. No increase in phagocytosis was seen on POD 4 or 8 with the addition of C3b or C3bi to the target particles (FcR + CR1 or FcR + CR3 = FcR alone). Preligation of the FcRIII but not FcRII or FcRI receptor with a monoclonal antibody (3G8) markedly reduced phagocytosis in the animals with intraabdominal sepsis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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