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M(+) Group A Streptococci Are Phagocytized and Killed in Whole Blood by C5a-Activated Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes

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PubMed Central2026-05-16 收录
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Historically, resistance to phagocytosis has been determined by incubating group A streptococci in human blood and comparing the numbers of CFU before and after incubation. Utilizing a flow cytometry-based technique, we have investigated the phagocytosis of M(+) group A streptococci by polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) in heparinized human peripheral whole blood. Intracellular labeling of streptococci with a nontoxic fluorescent dye allowed us to quantify the association and phagocytosis of M(+) streptococci by PMNs in whole blood in the presence or absence of C5a, a physiologically important chemotactic activator of PMNs. We found that wild-type strains of group A streptococci that are resistant to phagocytosis (determined by the classical Lancefield method) readily associate with C5a-activated whole-blood PMNs. In the absence of opsonizing M-type-specific antibodies, the M(+) streptococci associated with PMNs are phagocytized and killed. In addition, blockade of the β(2) integrin, CD11b/CD18, with anti-human CD11b monoclonal antibody inhibited association between M(+) streptococci and C5a-activated PMNs. These findings establish a new relationship between M(+) streptococci and PMNs, in which C5a-activated PMNs have the capacity to kill M(+) streptococci in whole blood through a receptor-mediated phagocytic mechanism.
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