M Matsushita
Index: Immunol. Lett. 26 , 95-97, (1990)
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From the results of consumption experiments of guinea pig complement, Curdlan, a (1----3)-beta-D-glucan obtained from Alcaligenes faecalis var. myxogenes IFO13140, has been found to lack the ability to activate complement when unheated or preheated at either 40 degrees C or 50 degrees C. However, Curdlan heated at or above 60 degrees C increased complement consumption. This activation, dependent on the temperature of the Curdlan, was via the alternative complement pathway as assessed by cleavage of factor B into Ba and Bb fragments. These results suggest a substantial change must occur in Curdlan with heat treatment for alternative pathway activation.
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