Journal article
The neglected role of antibody in protection against bacteremia caused by nontyphoidal strains of Salmonella in African children
CA MacLennan, EN Gondwe, CL Msefula, RA Kingsley, NR Thomson, SA White, M Goodall, DJ Pickard, SM Graham, G Dougan, CA Hart, ME Molyneux, MT Drayson
Journal of Clinical Investigation | Published : 2008
DOI: 10.1172/JCI33998
Abstract
Nontyphoidal strains of Salmonella (NTS) are a common cause of bacteremia among African children. Cell-mediated immune responses control intracellular infection, but they do not protect against extracellular growth of NTS in the blood. We investigated whether antibody protects against NTS bacteremia in Malawian children, because we found this condition mainly occurs before 2 years of age, with relative sparing of infants younger than 4 months old. Sera from all healthy Malawian children tested aged more than 16 months contained anti-Salmonella antibody and successfully killed NTS. Killing was mediated by complement membrane attack complex and not augmented in the presence of blood leukocytes..
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