| Literature DB >> 804981 |
R A Zimmerman, P H Klesius, D H Krushak, J H Mathews.
Abstract
The effect of oral and parenteral penicillin on the development of cellular and humoral immune responses in chimpanzees infected with group A streptococcal M-types 1, 5 and 12 was investigated. The interrelationship between type-specific antibody response and enhancement of phagocytic competence of polymorphonuclear neutrophils was documented. Penicillin depressed or suppressed type-specific antibody response depending on the mode and dose of administration, probably because of its effect on the streptococci responsible for antibody stimulation. Penicillin was not demonstrated to have a direct effect on phagocytic ability in vitro. Therefore the primary effect of antibiotic therapy is the indirect relationship to suppression or inhibition of type-specific antibody response to M-protein which results in a diminution of phagocytic competence.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 804981 PMCID: PMC1277446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Comp Med ISSN: 0008-4050