Oral- Versus Systemic Immune Responeses Specific for Streptococcus. anginosus dentalvolar Infected patients | ||
Journal of University of Babylon | ||
Article 1, Volume 20, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages 343-348 | ||
Authors | ||
; ; AL-A Midi; ; Mehdi Yagoob | ||
Abstract | ||
Streptococcus. anginosus is associated with dentoalveolar infected patient. S. anginosus activate B cell peripheral mucosal systems produce high titer of pathogen specific antibodies. The antibody nature at mucosal surface was of secretary type since it was 2-Mercaptoethanol (2ME) resistant and in peripheral blood was of not IgM type since it was 2MF resistant. It might be of IgG type Neutrophil N.B.T phagocytosis was found at mucosal and systemic compartments in patients higher than in normal control subjects. Significant leucocyte inhibitory factors were noted among patients in comparison to non significant in normal control subjects. | ||
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