Infect Immun. 1993 June; 61(6): 2532-2536
Facilitation of complement-dependent killing of the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, by specific immunoglobulin G Fab antibody fragments.
S K Kochi,
R C Johnson and
A P Dalmasso
Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis.
ABSTRACT
In the absence of specific antibody, Borrelia burgdorferi is resistant to the bactericidal action of complement, despite the capacity of the spirochete to activate complement. Complement-mediated killing of B. burgdorferi requires the presence of antiborrelial immunoglobulin G (IgG). The effect of bactericidal IgG takes place after formation of the C5 convertase. Therefore, we examined the ability of Fab fragments from bactericidal IgG to mediate killing of B. burgdorferi by complement. The complement-activating domain of IgG, the Fc fragment, was not required for killing of borreliae, as monovalent Fab fragments prepared from immune IgG were also able to mediate killing. However, the killing efficiency of the Fab fragments was less than that of intact IgG, suggesting that the bactericidal activity of IgG is enhanced by divalency. IgG Fab-mediated killing occurred without increased complement activation or C3 fluid-phase consumption. Cell killing proceeded via the classical complement pathway, as no killing of Fab fragment-sensitized cells was observed in human serum deficient in C2. These results demonstrate directly that the bactericidal effect of anti-B. burgdorferi IgG is independent of the complement-activating properties of the antibody.
Infect Immun. 1993 June; 61(6): 2532-2536
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