Gonococcal lipopolysaccharide: a toxin for human fallopian tube mucosa
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Gonococcal lipopolysaccharide: a toxin for human fallopian tube mucosa
Abstract
Gonococci damaged the mucosa of human fallopian tubes in organ culture (FTOC), producing characteristic pathologic features. Filter-sterilized supernatant fluid from donor gonococcal-infected FTOC damaged recipient FTOC in a similar fashion. Gonococcal lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was detected in these toxic donor fluids in concentrations of 1.2 to 8.3 microgram/ml. Purified gonococcal LPS in concentrations as low as 0.015 microgram/ml produced damage equivalent to that caused by toxic donor fluid and was neutralized by polymyxin B. Such LPS-mediated damage to ciliated cells, if it occurs in gonococcal salpingitis, may impair mucociliary flow and predispose to ectopic pregnancy and recurrent ascending infection.
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