Immunobiological properties of lipopolysaccharides isolated from Fusobacterium nucleatum and F. necrophorum

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Lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) were isolated from Fusobacterium nucleatum ATCC 10953 and F. necrophorum ATCC 25286 by the hot phenol/water procedure. F. nucleatum LPS was composed of 16% (w/w) carbohydrate, 10% (w/w) hexosamine and 40% (w/w) fatty acid, while F. necrophorum LPS was composed of 26% (w/w) carbohydrate, 12% (w/w) hexosamine and 28% (w/w) fatty acid. These LPS preparations induced mitogenic responses in spleen cells of BALB/c, BALB/c (nu/nu) and C3H/HeN mice, and these responses were suppressed by the addition of polymyxin B. The preparations also induced the polyclonal responses of C3H/HeN spleen cells. In addition, enhanced glucose utilization and interleukin-1 production by murine peritoneal macrophages were demonstrated. Neither spleen cells nor macrophages from the 'LPS-nonresponsive' C3H/HeJ mouse were activated by LPSs from the Fusobacterium species.

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Okahashi, N., Koga, T., Nishihara, T., Fujiwara, T., & Hamada, S. (1988). Immunobiological properties of lipopolysaccharides isolated from Fusobacterium nucleatum and F. necrophorum. Journal of General Microbiology, 134(6), 1707–1715. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-134-6-1707

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