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Production of nitric oxide by murine macrophages induced by lipophosphoglycan of Leishmania major

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2006;44(1):35-41.
Published online: March 20, 2006

1Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Tehran, Iran.

2Department of Immunology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran.

Corresponding author (ardestani@ibb.ut.ac.ir)
• Received: June 28, 2005   • Accepted: November 23, 2005

Copyright © 2006 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Gel electrophoresis profile of purified mLPG and sLPG from Leishmania major promastigotes. Purified mLPG and sLPG (10 µg) were subjected to SDS-PAGE in 14% separating gel and stained with periodate/silver nitrate. The wells are loaded as follows: Lane 1 by LPS (from Salmonella, Sigma) as standard. Lanes 2-3 by sLPG. Lanes 4-5 by mLPG. Since LPG is not a globular molecule, ordinary molecular weight markers containing proteins are not a good reference. Therefore, LPS was used as control.
Fig. 2 Thin layer chromatography of Leishmania major sLPG and mLPG. After extraction of mLPG and sLPG with octylsepharose and methanol precipitation, 10 µg of sample were chromatographed on silica gel 60 in solvent E then detected by α- naphthol /H2SO4 at 100℃ for 15 min.
Fig. 3 Effect of Leishmania major mLPG and sLPG on NO production in J774.1A macrophage cell line. Macrophages were cultured (106 cell/ml) in DMEM medium in the presence of LPG (0.1, 1, 10 and 100 µg/ml) alone and with L-NMMA (2 mM) as nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. After 48 hr supernatant were analyzed for NO production by Griess reagent. The bars are mean +/- SD for three times study. Letters indicate significant differences at P < 0.05. a: compared with untreated cells (medium). b: compared with LPS treated cells. c: sLPG treated cells compared with mLPG treated cells.
Production of nitric oxide by murine macrophages induced by lipophosphoglycan of Leishmania major