乳胶不溶性内毒素与小鼠巨噬细胞的相互作用:内毒素应答(C3HeB/FeJ)和不应答(C3H/HeJ)巨噬细胞的体外吞噬反应

S Lubinsky-Mink, P Munkenbeck, D C Morrison
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以缺乏多糖的明尼苏达链球菌R595和富含多糖的大肠杆菌055:B5为原料,用共价偶联法制备不溶性脂多糖(LPS)。这些LPS-乳胶复合物的稳定性是通过几种检测方法来确定的,以检测在室温和高温下孵育后的可溶性LPS。在体外培养不同时间后,研究了LPS应答小鼠C3HeB/FeJ和LPS无应答小鼠C3H/HeJ的巨噬细胞吞噬LPS颗粒的能力,以及巯基乙酸酯诱导的巨噬细胞。随着孵育时间的延长,巨噬细胞内颗粒数量的增加证明了摄取。粗糙的缺乏多糖的LPS-乳胶颗粒比对照颗粒更容易被吞噬,而光滑的富含多糖的LPS颗粒比对照颗粒更不易被吞噬。在本研究中使用的内毒素反应性和无反应性小鼠品系中,巨噬细胞对颗粒的相对摄取率也发现了定性相似的结果。
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Interaction of latex-insolubilized endotoxins with murine macrophages: phagocytic responses of endotoxin-responsive (C3HeB/FeJ) and -unresponsive (C3H/HeJ) macrophages in vitro.

Insolubilized lipopolysaccharides (LPS) were prepared by covalently coupling LPS from polysaccharide-deficient S. minnesota R595 and polysaccharide-rich E. coli 055:B5 to carboxylated latex particles. The stability of these LPS-latex complexes was determined using several assays to detect soluble LPS following incubation at ambient and elevated temperatures. Resident and thioglycollate-elicited macrophages from both LPS-responder C3HeB/FeJ and LPS nonresponder C3H/HeJ mice were examined for their capacity to phagocytose the LPS particles following in vitro culture for various time periods. Uptake was demonstrated by an increase in the number of particles within the macrophages with increasing time of incubation. Rough polysaccharide-deficient LPS-latex particles were found to be more readily phagocytosed than control particles, whereas smooth polysaccharide-rich LPS particles were phagocytosed less readily than the controls. Qualitatively similar results were found in the relative rate of uptake of particles by the macrophages from the endotoxin-responsive and -unresponsive mouse strains used in this study.

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