1996
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.20.10984
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Regulation of the expression of nitric oxide synthase and leishmanicidal activity by glycoconjugates of Leishmania lipophosphoglycan in murine macrophages.

Abstract: Lipophosphoglycan (LPG) glycoconjugates from promastigotes of Leishmania were not able to induce the expression of the cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) by the murine macrophage cell line, J774. However, they synergize with interferon y to stimulate the macrophages to express high levels of iNOS. This synergistic effect was critically time-dependent. Preincubation of J774 cells with the LPG glycans 4-18 h before stimulation with interferon y resulted in a significant reduction in the expression o… Show more

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“…Possibly, the role of LPG in macrophage deactivation could be redundant with GIPLs or other parasite molecules such as PPG, which has also been implicated in parasite virulence (13,14,43). To resolve these questions, it will be necessary to generate other L. major mutants defective in individual or multiple classes of candidate molecules.…”
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“…Possibly, the role of LPG in macrophage deactivation could be redundant with GIPLs or other parasite molecules such as PPG, which has also been implicated in parasite virulence (13,14,43). To resolve these questions, it will be necessary to generate other L. major mutants defective in individual or multiple classes of candidate molecules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Purified LPG inhibits macrophage signaling and activation in vitro (13,26,27), as revealed by monitoring key effectors such as NO and IL-12. However, infection of BALB͞c PEMs by lpg1 Ϫ did not lead to significant induction of either effector, despite destruction of Ͼ70% of the invading parasites (Fig.…”
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“…To test this conjecture, the amount of cellular NO ⅐ released into culture supernatants of BMMs infected with wild-type, ⌬arg, or ⌬arg[pArg] L. mexicana was assessed by measuring the amount of nitrite ion produced. Because IFN-␥ is necessary for leishmanicidal activity and transcription of iNOS (29,30), some of the cells were preincubated for 24 h with 100 U recombinant murine IFN-␥/ml. Forty-eight hours after infection was initiated, nitrite was significantly increased in IFN-␥-primed BMMs infected with the ⌬arg knockout compared with IFN-␥-primed BMMs infected with either wild-type or ⌬arg[pArg] parasites (Fig.…”
Section: Enhanced No Production By Bmms Infected With ⌬Arg Parasitesmentioning
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“…rHASPB1 was then dialyzed against sterile PBS and subsequently purified on a polymyxin B agarose column (Sigma, Poole, U.K.), to eliminate possible LPS contamination. Before vaccination, batches were tested for functionally relevant LPS contamination, by assaying their ability to synergize with IFN-␥ for the induction of inducible NO synthase (31). No activity was detectable in such assays (sensitivity Ͻ1 ng/ml LPS; data not shown).…”
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