Defective Activation of the Third Component of Complement in the Sera of Newborn Infants (original) (raw)

Complement Activation in Newborn Infants with Early Onset Infection

Otwin Linderkamp

Pediatric Research, 1993

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Degree of antibody-independent activation of the classical complement pathway by K1 Escherichia coli differs with O antigen type and correlates with virulence of meningitis in newborns

Gerd Pluschke

Infection and Immunity, 1984

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Complement System in Healthy Term Newborns: Reference Values in Umbilical Cord Blood

Joachim Dudenhausen

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 1998

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Deficiencies in Opsonic Defense to Pneumococci in the Human Newborn Despite Adequate Levels of Complement and Specific IgG Antibodies

Sibyl Geelen, Ger Rijkers

Pediatric Research, 1990

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Neonatal Cord Blood Subsets and Cytokine Response to Bacterial Antigens

Mirjana Nesin

American Journal of Perinatology, 2009

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Induction of bacteremia in newborn rats by Escherichia coli K1 is correlated with only certain O (lipopolysaccharide) antigen types

Gerd Pluschke

Infection and Immunity, 1983

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Factors of the Lectin Pathway of Complement Activation and Their Clinical Associations in Neonates

David Kilpatrick, M. Cedzynski

Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2012

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Evidence for complement activation in the amniotic fluid of women with spontaneous preterm labor and intra-amniotic infection

Tinnakorn Chaiworapongsa

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2009

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Studies of Group B Streptococcal Infection In Mice Deficient In Complement Component C3 or C4 Demonstrate An Essential Role for Complement In Both Innate and …

ma m

Proceedings of the …, 1995

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Vaccination against infections with encapsulated bacteria in hereditary C2 deficiency results in antibody response and opsonisation due to antibody-dependent complement activation

Birgitta Gullstrand

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Complement is not activated in ABO-haemolytic disease of the newborn

Hens Brouwers

British Journal of Haematology, 1988

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Complement Activation in Relation to Protective Function of Antibodies to Escherichia coli O Antigens

Staffan Ahlstedt

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1975

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Vaccination against encapsulated bacteria in hereditary C2 deficiency results in antibody response and opsonization due to antibody-dependent complement activation

Birgitta Gullstrand

Clinical Immunology, 2012

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Amniotic Fluid Complement C3 as a Marker of Intra-amniotic Infection

Udit Verma, Joseph Canterino, Nergesh Tejani

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1998

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Bacterial infections in a pediatric cohort of primary and acquired complement deficiencies

Vicente Alanoca Arocutipa

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Antibody-mediated complement C3b/iC3b binding to Group B Streptococcus in paired mother and baby serum samples in a refugee population on the Thailand-Myanmar border

Andrew Gorringe

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2015

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Critical Roles of Complement and Antibodies in Host Defense Mechanisms against Neisseria meningitidis as Revealed by Human Complement Genetic Deficiencies

Morten Harboe

Infection and Immunity, 2010

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Phagocytosis of neonatal pathogens by peripheral blood neutrophils and monocytes from newborn preterm and term infants

Amy Prosser

Pediatric Research, 2013

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Studies of antibody and complement function in host defense against bacterial infection

Keith Joiner

Immunology Letters, 1987

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The development of the complement system after 28 weeks' gestation

Rivka Regev

Acta Paediatrica, 1997

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Neeleman C, Geelen SP, Aerts PC, Daha MR, Mollnes TE, Roord JJ et al.Resistance to both complement activation and phagocytosis in type 3 pneumococci is mediated by the binding of complement regulatory protein factor H. Infect Immun 67:4517-4524

Mohamed Daha

Infection and Immunity

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Influence of a deficiency of the second component of complement on the bactericidal activity of neutrophils in vitro

C Clawson

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1977

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A prospective study of bacterial infections in the newborn

Punyapriya Choudhury

Indian journal of pediatrics

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Activity of Classical and Alternative Pathways of Complement in Preterm and Small for Gestational Age Infants

Alberto G Ugazio

Pediatric Research, 1984

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Role of the capsule and the O antigen in resistance of O18:K1 Escherichia coli to complement-mediated killing

Gerd Pluschke

Infection and Immunity, 1983

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Participation of complement in the nonimmune host defense against experimental Haemophilus influenzae type b septicemia and meningitis

Jerry Winkelstein

Infection and immunity, 1976

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Experimental Escherichia coli 06 infection in mice. IV. On the relative importance of complement factors and antibodies for the host defence

Staffan Ahlstedt

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Inherited complement deficiency in children surviving fulminant meningococcal septic shock

kees fijen

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1995

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Increased susceptibility to severe pyogenic infections in patients with an inherited deficiency of the second component of complement

Jerry Winkelstein

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981

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Analysis of colostrum IgA against bacteria involved in neonatal infections

Elizabeth Moreira Dias

Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

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Milk immunoglobulins and complement factors

Pertti Marnila

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