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. 1978 Jan;120(1):249-53.

C57BL/10/CR mice: nonresponders to activation by the lipid a moiety of bacterial lipopolysaccharide

  • PMID: 342603

C57BL/10/CR mice: nonresponders to activation by the lipid a moiety of bacterial lipopolysaccharide

K P McAdam et al. J Immunol. 1978 Jan.

Abstract

C57BL/10/CR mice do not respond to the lipid A moiety of LPS. This defect was demonstrated in vivo by a decreased production of the acute phase serum amyloid protein SAA. In addition, the defect was demonstrated in vitro by using cultures of spleen cells and peritoneal cells. No mitogenesis of spleen cells or enhanced glucose utilization by either spleen cells or peritoneal cells was observed when the cells were stimulated by lipid A or phenol-extracted Escherichia coli K235 LPS. The response of these mice to PHA, Con A, Poly I:C, 8BrcGMP, and butanol extraced E. coli K235 LPS was normal. Thus, the inability of lipid A to stimulate B lymphocyte mitogenesis and activate peritoneal cells in vitro may correlate with its inability to induce the acute phase SAA in vivo. B10/CR mice represent another strain, similar to the C3H/HeJ, which is nonresponsive to lipid A and should be useful in eludcidating the mechanism by which bacterial LPS activates cells.

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