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Low-density lipoprotein protects Vibrio vulnificus-induced lethality through blocking lipopolysaccharide action
Authors:Park Kwang Hyun  Kim Jong Suk  Lee Young Rae  Moon Young Jae  Hur Hyun  Choi Yun Hee  Kim Cheon Hyeon  Kim Uh Hyun  Song Eun Kyung  Yoo Wan Hee  Lee Chang Seop  Kim Byeong Soo  Lee Sung Ho  Ryu Phil Youl  Han Myung Kwan
Institution:College of Pharmacy, Medicinal Resources Research Institute, Wonkwang University, Iksan 570-749, Korea.
Abstract:Lipoprotein plays a role in the host defense against bacterial infection, and its serum level has been demonstrated to be an important prognosis factor of survival. We have previously demonstrated that LDL directly inactivates the hemolytic activity of Vibrio vulnificus cytolysin (VVC) in vitro. The object of this study was therefore to examine whether the LDL-mediated inactivation of VVC leads to protection against lethal infection of V. vulnificus in vivo, using wild and VVC-deficient V. vulnificus strains. Unexpectedly, we found that LDL protects mouse lethality induced by VVC-deficient as well as wild V. vulnificus strain. We also demonstrated that LDL blocks V. vulnificus LPS-induced lethality in mice. These results suggest that LDL preferentially act on endotoxin rather than exotoxin in the protection against V. vulnificus-induced mice lethality.
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