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THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI

In mice, the presence or absence of a single complement (C') component, called hc(1), is controlled by two alleles at the Hc locus. The sera of mice which lack this C' component do not manifest C'-mediated immune hemolysis. When challenged with the common mouse pathogen, Corynebacteri...

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Autores principales: Caren, Linda D., Rosenberg, L. T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1966
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5922289
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description In mice, the presence or absence of a single complement (C') component, called hc(1), is controlled by two alleles at the Hc locus. The sera of mice which lack this C' component do not manifest C'-mediated immune hemolysis. When challenged with the common mouse pathogen, Corynebacterium kutscheri, mice possessing hemolytic C' fare slightly better than C'-deficient mice. When mice harboring latent C. kutscheri are administered hydrocortisone, which depresses mouse serum C' levels, pseudotuberculosis is activated with equal frequency in mice of both C' types. These data suggest that in at least one situation the presence of the complete hemolytic C' system may be advantageous to the mouse. In contrast, evidence is presented which shows that under normal laboratory conditions, C'-deficient B10.D2 "old line" mice (Hc(0)/Hc(0)) have a survival advantage over C'-positive B10.D2 "new line" mice (Hc(1)/Hic(1)) during the first 3 wk of life. It is therefore concluded that mouse hemolytic C' has a balanced survival value—that is, under one set of conditions it may be advantageous, whereas in another situation, it may be disadvantageous.
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spelling pubmed-21382452008-04-17 THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI Caren, Linda D. Rosenberg, L. T. J Exp Med Article In mice, the presence or absence of a single complement (C') component, called hc(1), is controlled by two alleles at the Hc locus. The sera of mice which lack this C' component do not manifest C'-mediated immune hemolysis. When challenged with the common mouse pathogen, Corynebacterium kutscheri, mice possessing hemolytic C' fare slightly better than C'-deficient mice. When mice harboring latent C. kutscheri are administered hydrocortisone, which depresses mouse serum C' levels, pseudotuberculosis is activated with equal frequency in mice of both C' types. These data suggest that in at least one situation the presence of the complete hemolytic C' system may be advantageous to the mouse. In contrast, evidence is presented which shows that under normal laboratory conditions, C'-deficient B10.D2 "old line" mice (Hc(0)/Hc(0)) have a survival advantage over C'-positive B10.D2 "new line" mice (Hc(1)/Hic(1)) during the first 3 wk of life. It is therefore concluded that mouse hemolytic C' has a balanced survival value—that is, under one set of conditions it may be advantageous, whereas in another situation, it may be disadvantageous. The Rockefeller University Press 1966-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138245/ /pubmed/5922289 Text en Copyright © 1966 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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title THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI
title_full THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI
title_short THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS INFECTION WITH A COMMON MOUSE PATHOGEN, CORYNEBACTERIUM KUTSCHERI
title_sort role of complement in resistance to endogenous and exogenous infection with a common mouse pathogen, corynebacterium kutscheri
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5922289
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