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The functional (phagocytic) capacity of the reticuloendothelial system (RES) of young conventional and germfree guinea pigs was studied using thein vivo blood clearance test of living bacteria (rough and smoothEscherichia coli). It was found that as previously shown in newborn germfree piglets, the smooth strain was taken up from the blood stream of germfree guinea pigs very slowly whereas roughEscherichia coli was phagocytosed effectively. The inability of the RES of germfree guinea pigs to phagocytose the smooth strain is not due to a functional incapability of phagocytic cells, but it reflects rather the lack of serum opsonins to this strain. This was demonstrated in experiments in which smooth bacteria, sensitized prior to injection into the blood circulation with specific antiserum, were phagocytosed as effectively as the rough strain. It is assumed that effective phagocytosis of rough strain is due to the presence of non-specific opsonins (e.g. components of the complement system). In young conventional guinea pigs both strains,i.e. smooth and rough, were taken up from the blood stream very effectively thus indicating that sufficient levels of serum opsonins for both strains were present. This fact could be correlated with the finding that in sera of conventional guinea pigs haemagglutinating antibodies to both strains ofEscherichia coli could be detected, whereas in sera of young germfree guinea pigs, no antibodies to usedEscherichia coli strain were found. The importance of serum opsonins for effective phagocytosis of bacteria by RE cellsin vivo is discussed.
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Miler, I., Podoprigora, G. Studies on the phagocytic activity of the reticuloendothelial system (RES) to rough and smoothEscherichia coli in young conventional and germfree guinea pigs. Folia Microbiol 18, 319–323 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02868050
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