Bacterial cell envelopes (ghosts) and LPS but not bacterial S-layers induce synthesis of immune-mediators

2013 
CD14. Adding fetal calf serum (FCS) strongly enhanced the release of cell mediators stimulated by low doses of LPS and bacterial ghosts. These effects of the FCS may be due to the presence of LBP in the FCS. The results show that CD14 is highly relevant for the activation of mouse macrophages by bacterial cells, LPS, and lipid A. Specially defined bacterial cell wall constituents such as bacterial S-layers might act through other activation pathways.
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