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Comparative Study
. 1982 Aug 13;52(3):323-31.
doi: 10.1016/0022-1759(82)90004-7.

The detection of endotoxin by in vitro production of endogenous pyrogen: comparison with limulus amebocyte lysate gelation

Comparative Study

The detection of endotoxin by in vitro production of endogenous pyrogen: comparison with limulus amebocyte lysate gelation

G W Duff et al. J Immunol Methods. .

Abstract

The sensitivities of leukocyte endogenous pyrogen (EP) production and limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) gelation to endotoxin from E. coli (minimum i.v. pyrogenic dose 4 ng/kg in rabbits) were determined. Concentrations of 0.5-1.0 ng/ml could be detected by LAL. The minimum endotoxin concentrations which generated detectable EP from 2 X 10(6) monocytes was 10-fold lower (0.05-0.1 ng/ml). At an endotoxin concentration of 0.4 ng/ml the minimum number of monocytes required for detectable EP production was 5 X 10(5). It is concluded that the LAL gelation test cannot safely be used to exclude significant endotoxin contamination in a cellular system where EP production is being measured. The same conclusion applies even more forcibly to the in vitro production of lymphocyte activating factor (LAF, interleukin-1), since it appears that LAF and EP are identical and sub-pyrogenic amounts of EP are easily detectable in the LAF assay.

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