1989
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(89)80195-5
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Cytotoxicity against various cell lines of lipopolysaccharides purified from bacteroides, fusobacterium, and veillonella isolated from infected root canals

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“…The biological activities of smooth-type LPS from F. nucleatum were shown in this study to be weaker than, but still comparable to, those of Salmonella or E. coli LPS, and these results are in agreement with previous reports on F nucleatum LPS from the aqueous phase (11,12,18). This is because the structural principle of enterobacterial LPS and F. nucleatum LPS is similar except for the amide-linked 3-hydroxy fatty acid (9).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The biological activities of smooth-type LPS from F. nucleatum were shown in this study to be weaker than, but still comparable to, those of Salmonella or E. coli LPS, and these results are in agreement with previous reports on F nucleatum LPS from the aqueous phase (11,12,18). This is because the structural principle of enterobacterial LPS and F. nucleatum LPS is similar except for the amide-linked 3-hydroxy fatty acid (9).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Among such studies, there have been few reports on the LPS of F. nucleatum, although F. nucleatum is one of the predominant species in the gingival pocket. Hase et al (9) determined the chemical structure of the lipid A portion of F. nucleatum LPS prepared from the aqueous phase of hot-phenol water extraction, and the biological activities of the LPS have been investigated by several groups (11,23). The structure and the biological activities of F. nucleatum lipid A were found to be similar to those of E. coli, although the amide-linked fatty acid was a longer one (3-hydroxy palmitic acid).…”
Section: Human Gingival Fibroblastsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endotoxin is one of the most important virulent factors involved in the development of periapical inflammation (3)(4)(5), activating immune-competent cells and leading to the release of a variety of proinflammatory mediators (5)(6)(7)(8).…”
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“…In addition, our results suggest that fusobacterial LPS could have caused the lethal effect in mice. On the other hand, F. nucleatum possesses a potent LPS capable to induce cutaneous inflammatory reactions in rabbits (31), produces haemolysis (32) and has cytotoxic effects to L-929 and WI-38 cells (33). LPS is involved in pathogenesis of inflammatory reaction in mice, because it activates the complement system (34) or induces leukocyte migration (35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathogenic potential of F. nucleatum has been studied in vitro (7,14,33). However, there are few reports on virulence of this microorganism recovered from humans and Cebus apella monkeys, using animal models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%