Abstract
IgA purified from the sera of patients convalescing from disseminated group C meningococcal disease induced human monocyte-mediated anti-meningococcal activity in vitro in the absence of complement. Both IgA- and IgG-dependent activity were directed against the group C meningococcal polysaccharide (Csss) capsule. The amount of IgA that was effective bound <1 ng of Csss. Antibacterial activity was dependent upon the length and the temperature of the test incubation and on the concentration of monocytes. The implications of this mechanism for local cell-mediated antibacterial immunity are discussed.
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Lowell, G. H., Smith, L. F., Griffiss, J. M., & Brandt, B. L. (1980). IgA-dependent, monocyte-mediated, antibacterial activity. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 152(2), 452–457. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.152.2.452
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