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Different responses of macrophages to smooth and rough Brucella spp.: relationship to virulence.
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Different responses of macrophages to smooth and rough Brucella spp.: relationship to virulence.

María P Jiménez de Bagüés, Annie Terraza, Antoine Gross and Jacques Dornand
Infection and Immunity, Vol.72(4), pp.2429-33
04/2004
PMCID: PMC375206
PMID: 15039375

Abstract

Brucella melitensis Nitric Oxide Macrophages Mice Mutation Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Virulence Animals Brucella suis Brucellosis Cell Line Lipopolysaccharides Macrophage Activation
By comparing smooth wild-type Brucella strains to their rough mutants, we show that the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O side chain of pathogenic Brucella has a dramatic impact on macrophage activation. It favors the development of virulent Brucella by preventing the synthesis of immune mediators, important for host defense. We conclude that this O chain property is firmly linked to Brucella virulence.
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