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Infect Immun. 1972 November; 6(5): 709-717
Copyright © 1972 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Interaction of Complement and Polymyxin with Gram-Negative Bacteria

H. Pruul and B. L. Reynolds

1 Department of Microbiology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5001

ABSTRACT

The interaction of complement and polymyxin with gram-negative bacteria has been investigated by using three strains of Salmonella typhimurium in an attempt to determine the loci of complement action. It has been shown that the bactericidal activities of complement and polymyxin towards a smooth gram-negative organism are similarly affected by various components of the bactericidal test system. Further, complement and polymyxin have been shown to act synergistically in the bactericidal event. Evidence is presented which suggests that each agent produces lesions in the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria, allowing lysozyme to interact with its glycopeptide substrate. An attack on the inner cytoplasmic membrane follows, since cell respiration is rapidly inhibited and this membrane becomes sufficiently disorganized to permit massive leakage of ß-galactosidase from the cytoplasm of the target cells.


Infect Immun. 1972 November; 6(5): 709-717
Copyright © 1972 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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