We studied complement and immunoglobulin profiles on the serum and ascitic fluid of a patient before and during gram-negative spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). During the infection, activation of the alternative complement pathway in ascitic fluid was manifested by a 35% reduction in functional activity and depression of both properdin and factor B concentrations to nondetectable levels. Activation of the complement cascade was also demonstrated by a 50% reduction in the C3 concentration and depression of total hemolytic complement. There was no evidence of complement activation of a functionally intact complement system in the ascitic fluid of cirrhotic patients. Complement consumption in ascitic fluid may predispose the cirrhotic to SBP.
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