Abstract
The effects on normal polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN) of chemotactic and chemokinetic factors in sera from normal subjects and Infection-prone patients wan examined by means of the leading-from technique, using a modified Boyden chamber. The analysts schema used made it possible to differentiate between chemotactic and chemokinetic factors and demonstrated that different factors account for the major chemotactic and chemokinetic activities of serum. The major chemotactic activity of unactivated serum was heat-labile, and the chemotactic activity of factor XII-deficient sera was normal, suggesting the major chemotactic activity to be distinct from C5a and factor XII-dependent pathways. The existence of both heat-stable and heat-labile chemokinetic factors was shown. The possibility that the reduced chemokinetic effect of several patient sera was caused in abnormal levels of the serum proteins γ1-antitrypsin, γ2macroglobulin and albumin was excluded.

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