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Abstract

Abstract Proteinases derived from Serratia marcescens and group A, β-hemolytic Streptococcus are each able to generate, by cleavage, leukotactic fragments from human C3 and C5. In whole human serum, the Serratia enzyme produces a C3-related leukotactic factor, while the streptococcal proteinase produces a C5-related factor. The finding that proteinases derived from bacteria are able to generate complement-dependent leukotactic factors suggests that this may be one mechanism by which bacteria incite and maintain inflammatory reactions in tissues.