Selective deficiency of the fourth component of complement in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): immunochemical and biological studies.

1981 
A 45-year-old female (J.B.) with clinically inactive systemic lupus erythematosus was devoid of haemolytic serum complement activity. Functional and immunoprecipitin assays showed that the complement defect was due to lack of the fourth component of complement (C4). The patient's serum and red cells were Chido-negative, Rodgers-negative. In J.B.'s serum there was marked impairment of opsonization of Staphylococcus aureus and of the formation of chemotactic activity in the presence of zymosan. The chemotactic defect was not due to the presence of inhibitory factors: the activity was increased by the addition of C4. These findings suggest that an intact classical pathway is necessary for the optimal generation of serum chemotactic factors by zymosan via the alternative pathway of the complement system.
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