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The amide of galacturonic acid with lysine as an immunodominant component of the lipopolysaccharide core region from Proteus penneri 42 strain

2014

Most Proteus lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) contain uronic acids or their amides with different amino acids, which together with other negatively charged components account for the acidic character of such LPS molecules. Previous studies have shown the significance of an amide of galacturonic acid with lysine [D-GalA(L-Lys)] for serological specificity of O-antigens from few P. mirabilis strains. In this work, the immunodominant role of GalALys was indicated for the P. penneri 42 LPS core region. The studies also showed the serological identity of core oligosaccharides from P. penneri 42 (O71), P. mirabilis 51/57 (O28) and R14/S1959 strains. from P. penneri 42 (O71), P. mirabilis 51/57 (O28) an…

LipopolysaccharidesLipopolysaccharideStereochemistryLysineProteus penneriGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundAmideGalacturonic acidchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStrain (chemistry)Immunodominant EpitopesHexuronic AcidsLysineanti-conjugate serumlipopolysaccharideO AntigensProteusbiology.organism_classificationAmidesProteus penneriAmino acidProteusamide of galacturonic acid with lysinecore regionchemistryBiochemistry
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Phosphate Groups in the Lipid A Moiety Determine the Effects of LPS on Hepatic Stellate Cells: A Role for LPS-Dephosphorylating Activity in Liver Fib…

2020

Alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity is highly upregulated in plasma during liver diseases. Previously, we demonstrated that AP is able to detoxify lipopolysaccharide (LPS) by dephosphorylating its lipid A moiety. Because a role of gut-derived LPS in liver fibrogenesis has become evident, we now examined the relevance of phosphate groups in the lipid A moiety in this process. The effects of mono-phosphoryl and di-phosphoryl lipid A (MPLA and DPLA, respectively) were studied in vitro and LPS-dephosphorylating activity was studied in normal and fibrotic mouse and human livers. The effects of intestinal AP were studied in mice with CCL4-induced liver fibrosis. DPLA strongly stimulated fibrogenic…

LipopolysaccharidesLiver CirrhosisMale0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyLipopolysaccharideNitric OxideArticleLipid AMice03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDownregulation and upregulationInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMacrophagePhosphorylationlipid Alcsh:QH301-705.5liver fibrosisMice Inbred BALB CInterleukin-6MacrophageslipopolysaccharideBiological activityGeneral MedicineIn vitroRatsUp-RegulationRAW 264.7 Cells030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyLiverchemistrylcsh:Biology (General)Hepatic stellate cellAlkaline phosphatase030211 gastroenterology & hepatologylipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)hepatic stellate cellsalkaline phosphatase
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Circulating levels of 3-hydroxymyristate, a direct quantification of endotoxaemia in noninfected cirrhotic patients

2019

IF 4.5; International audience; Background & AimsThe quantification of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in biological fluids is challenging. We aimed to measure plasma LPS concentration using a new method of direct quantification of 3‐hydroxymyristate (3‐HM), a lipid component of LPS, and to evaluate correlations between 3‐HM and markers of liver function, endothelial activation, portal hypertension and enterocyte damage.MethodsPlasma from 90 noninfected cirrhotic patients (30 Child‐Pugh [CP]‐A, 30 CP‐B, 30 CP‐C) was prospectively collected. The concentration of 3‐HM was determined by high‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry.Results3‐HM levels were higher in CP‐C patien…

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Inflammation et maladies métaboliques : analyse par imagerie du métabolisme des lipoprotéines et lipopolysaccharides au cours de l’inflammation

2021

LPS (lipopolysaccharides) are endotoxins originating from Gram-negative bacteria. They have been extensively described for their ability to interact with and disrupt the intestinal barrier. These toxins are able to cross the gut barrier and to pass into the blood (endotoxemia), leading tolow-grade metabolic inflammation or to a severe inflammatory syndrome (SIRS). Fortunately, some circulating proteins such as PLTP (Phospholipid Transfer Protein) are able to transfer LPS to plasma lipoproteins in order to inactivate and detoxify them.The main goals of this study were to investigate the metabolic fate of LPS from the gut and peritoneal cavity but also the influence of PLTP on these toxins in…

LipopolysaccharidesMaladies métaboliques[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyLipoproteinsLipidesLipoprotéineslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Metabolic diseasesPltpLipidsIntestin[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyIntestine
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Lipoic acid lessens Th1-mediated inflammation in lipopolysaccharide-induced uveitis reducing selectively Th1 lymphocytes-related cytokines release

2013

AbstractInflammation results in the production of free radicals. We evaluated the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant capacity of lipoic acid in an experimental uveitis model upon a subcutaneous injection of endotoxin into Lewis rats. The role of oxidative stress in the endotoxin-induced uveitis model is well-known. Besides, the Th1 response classically performs a central part in the immunopathological process of experimental autoimmune uveitis. Exogenous sources of lipoic acid have been shown to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Our results show that lipoic acid treatment plays a preventive role in endotoxin-induced oxidative stress at 24 h post-administration and reduced…

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LTB4 is present in exudative pleural effusions and contributes actively to neutrophil recruitment in the inflamed pleural space

2004

SUMMARY The pleural space is a virtual compartment between the lung and chest wall that becomes filled with fluid and inflammatory cells during a variety of respiratory diseases. Here, we study the potential role of the eicosanoid metabolite leukotriene B4 (LTB4) in disparate diseases leading to acute (pneumonia) or chronic (tuberculosis, cancer) inflammation of the pleural space. LTB4 concentrations were significantly higher in pleural fluid due to pneumonia, tuberculosis and cancer with respect to congestive heart failure and correlated with neutrophil elastase, which is used as an indication of state of activation of neutrophils in the pleural space. Moreover, pleural LTB4 was biological…

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Subventricular zone neural progenitors protect striatal neurons from glutamatergic excitotoxicity.

2012

The functional significance of adult neural stem and progenitor cells in hippocampal-dependent learning and memory has been well documented. Although adult neural stem and progenitor cells in the subventricular zone are known to migrate to, maintain and reorganize the olfactory bulb, it is less clear whether they are functionally required for other processes. Using a conditional transgenic mouse model, selective ablation of adult neural stem and progenitor cells in the subventricular zone induced a dramatic increase in morbidity and mortality of central nervous system disorders characterized by excitotoxicity-induced cell death accompanied by reactive inflammation, such as 4-aminopyridine-i…

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Nanoscale distribution of TLR4 on primary human macrophages stimulated with LPS and ATI

2019

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) plays a crucial role in the recognition of invading pathogens. Upon activation by lipopolysaccharides (LPS), TLR4 is recruited into specific membrane domains and dimerizes. In addition to LPS, TLR4 can be stimulated by wheat amylase-trypsin inhibitors (ATI). ATI are proteins associated with gluten containing grains, whose ingestion promotes intestinal and extraintestinal inflammation. However, the effect of ATI vs. LPS on the membrane distribution of TLR4 at the nanoscale has not been analyzed. In this study, we investigated the effect of LPS and ATI stimulation on the membrane distribution of TLR4 in primary human macrophages using single molecule localization m…

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Structural determination of the lipo-chitin oligosaccharide nodulation signals produced by Rhizobium giardinii bv. giardinii H152

2003

Abstract Rhizobium giardinii bv. giardinii is a microsymbiont of plants of the genus Phaseolus and produces extracellular signal molecules that are able to induce deformation of root hairs and nodule organogenesis. We report here the structures of seven lipochitooligosaccharide (LCO) signal molecules secreted by R. giardinii bv. giardinii H152. Six of them are pentamers of GlcNAc carrying C 16:0 , C 18:0 , C 20:0 and C 18:1 fatty acyl chains on the non-reducing terminal residue. Four are sulfated at C-6 of the reducing terminal residue and one is acetylated in the same position. Six of them are N -methylated on the non-reducing GlcN residue and all the nodulation factors are carbamoylated o…

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Plasma PLTP (phospholipid-transfer protein): an emerging role in ‘reverse lipopolysaccharide transport’ and innate immunity

2011

Plasma PLTP (phospholipid-transfer protein) is a member of the lipid transfer/LBP [LPS (lipopolysaccharide)-binding protein] family, which constitutes a superfamily of genes together with the short and long PLUNC (palate, lung and nasal epithelium clone) proteins. Although PLTP was studied initially for its involvement in the metabolism of HDL (high-density lipoproteins) and reverse cholesterol transport (i.e. the metabolic pathway through which cholesterol excess can be transported from peripheral tissues back to the liver for excretion in the bile), it displays a number of additional biological properties. In particular, PLTP can modulate the lipoprotein association and metabolism of LPS …

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