Decomplementation by cobra venom factor suppresses Yersinia-induced arthritis in rats

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Lewis rats experimentally infected with Yersinia enterocolitica O8 develop Yersinia-induced arthritis (YIA), which resembles very much reactive arthritis in humans. To investigate the involvement of serum complement in induction and maintenance of YIA, we decomplementated Yersinia-infected Lewis rats by treatment with cobra venom factor starting on day 7 after infection (prearthritic state). Reduction of serum complement activity in vivo by cobra venom factor treatment coincided with suppression of YIA clinically and histomorphologically.

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Gaede, K. I., Baumeister, E., & Heesemann, J. (1995). Decomplementation by cobra venom factor suppresses Yersinia-induced arthritis in rats. Infection and Immunity, 63(9), 3697–3701. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.63.9.3697-3701.1995

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