Grain dust-induced lung inflammation is reduced byRhodobacter sphaeroides diphosphoryl lipid A

1998 
To further determine the importance of endotoxin in grain dust-induced inflammation of the lower respiratory tract, we evaluated the efficacy of pentaacylated diphosphoryl lipid A derived from the lipopolysaccharide ofRhodobacter sphaeroides (RsDPLA) as a partial agonist of grain dust-induced airway inflammation. RsDPLA is a relatively inactive compound compared with lipid A derived fromEscherichia coli (LPS) and has been demonstrated to act as a partial agonist of LPS-induced inflammation. To assess the potential stimulatory effect of RsDPLA in relation to LPS, we incubated THP-1 cells with RsDPLA (0.001–100 μg/ml), LPS (0.02 μg endotoxin activity/ml), or corn dust extract (CDE; 0.02 μg endotoxin activity/ml). Incubation with RsDPLA revealed a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α stimulatory effect at 100 μg/ml. In contrast, incubation with LPS or CDE resulted in TNF-α release at 0.02 μg/ml. Pretreatment of THP-1 cells with varying concentrations of RsDPLA before incubation with LPS or CDE (0.02 μg endotoxin ac...
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