Antibody (Ab)-dependent and -independent activation of the duck complement
(C') system were studied. Ab-independent C' activity exhibited characterist
ics similar to those of the mammalian alternative C' pathway (ACP), includi
ng the selective lysis of rabbit erythrocytes (RRBC), a requirement for Mg2
+, but not Ca2+, depletion of activity by zymosan, and lack of sensitivity
to the mammalian C1 inhibitor carrageenan, Measurement of C' activity using
antisera against sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) revealed that duck Abs activate
C' by a pathway resembling the mammalian classical pathway (CCP) requiring
both Ca2+ and Mg2+. Ab-dependent and -independent activities were further
distinguishable by their kinetics of lysis and sensitivities to heat. Duck
Abs were also found to activate C' in normal and carrageenan-treated serum
by a mechanism that requires only Mg2+, and thus resembles the ACP. However
, this Ab-dependent ACP-like activity exhibits patterns of ionic strength d
ependence and ontogeny which are clearly different from those of the conven
tional ACP and CCP, These findings indicate that duck C' can be activated b
y three mechanisms: Ab-mediated activation of the CCP, and Ab-mediated and
Ab-independent activation of the ACP, Duck Ab responses to SRBC and RRBC we
re followed by direct agglutination, antiglobulin agglutination, and activa
tion of the CCP and ACP, While the C'-activating abilities of duck anti-SRB
C Abs persisted through a 3-month programme of inoculation, the anti-RRBC r
esponse lost its ability to activate C' after 2 weeks.