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Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (lysozyme)
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Nonspecific defense factors, i. e. phagocytosis, lysozyme, properdin, immunoglobulin levels are unchanged in traumatic endophthalmitis, vs. those in cases uncomplicated with traumas. The complement activity is significantly elevated already at the early stages of a purulent infection, being 0.042 +/- 0.019 U of 100% hemolysis, vs. the control value of 0.058 +/- 0.017 U of 100% hemolysis; the difference is statistically significant. Measurement of the blood serum complement activity may be regarded as an auxiliary test in the early diagnosis of endophthalmitis.
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PMID:[Status of nonspecific defense factors in patients with traumatic endophthalmitis]. 278 73

There is controversy regarding the origin of the pigment-containing epithelioid cells in the uvea of eyes with sympathetic ophthalmia. The results of the present immunocytochemical study demonstrating the presence of muramidase and S-100 protein in these cells, and the binding of peanut lectin by the pigment-containing cells support the interpretation that the pigment-containing epithelioid cells and giant cells are of monocytic (histiocytic) origin. Our study also emphasizes the diverse functional capacity of these epithelioid cells.
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PMID:Sympathetic ophthalmia. An immunohistochemical study of epithelioid and giant cells. 408 16

A case of human sympathetic ophthalmia, enucleated after surgical trauma, was studied by means of hybridoma-derived monoclonal antibodies, histochemistry, and transmission electron microscopy. The choroidal infiltrate was composed predominantly of T-lymphocytes of the suppressor/cytotoxic subset (OKT8+); only 5% of the cells were immunoglobulin-producing B-lymphocytes (kappa or lambda light chain positive), thereby explaining the well-known paucity of plasma cells in the infiltrate. The epithelioid cells and phagocytic histiocytes in the choroid were la+ and OKM1+, antigenic determinants specific for bone marrow-derived monocytes, and their cytoplasms exhibited histochemical reactivity for alpha-1-antichymotrypsin and lysozyme. Ultrastructurally, the choroidal epithelioid cells contained single melanin granules in the cytoplasm, but these were membrane-bound and frequently associated with lysosomal material, features militating against these cells being transformed choroidal melanocytes. By means of immunologic and ultrastructural analysis, the Dalen-Fuchs nodules were found to be composed of a mixture of histiocytes (la+ and OKM1+) and depigmented retinal pigment epithelial cells (la- and OKM1-); the latter cells focally formed desmosomes and displayed inclusions of lipofuscin. Scattered within the Dalen-Fuchs nodules were small numbers of T-lymphocytes of the suppressor/cytotoxic subset. We have concluded that the uveitis and retinal pigment epithelial changes are mediated by a T-cell, delayed hypersensitivity pathogenetic mechanism (cell-mediated immunity), possibly directed at surface membrane antigens that may be shared by photoreceptors, retinal pigment epithelial cells, and choroidal melanocytes.
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PMID:Human sympathetic ophthalmia. An analysis of the inflammatory infiltrate by hybridoma-monoclonal antibodies, immunochemistry, and correlative electron microscopy. 633 39

Lens-induced uveitis can be elicited in experimental animals by immunization with lens antigens, followed by puncture of the lens capsule. The animal disease, that serves as a model for the human disease (also known as phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis), has been shown to be mediated by antibodies against the lens antigens. Here the authors report on a new disease model for lens-induced uveitis which is cell-mediated. This experimental disease is induced in transgenic (Tg) mice that express hen egg lysozyme (HEL) in their lens. Eyes of these mice show disrupted lens, but no inflammation. On the other hand, severe inflammation develops in eyes of these Tg mice following intraperitoneal injection of lymphocytes from syngeneic wildtype donors sensitized against HEL. Furthermore, the recipient mice exhibit intense cellular immunity but no antibodies against HEL.
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PMID:Intraocular inflammation in transgenic mice expressing a foreign antigen in their lens a preliminary report. 2282 71