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Andrew T. Gewirtz, Peter O. Simon, Clare K. Schmitt, Laura J. Taylor, Curt H. Hagedorn, Alison D. O’Brien, Andrew S. Neish, James L. Madara
Published in Volume 107, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(1):99–109 doi:10.1172/JCI10501
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Various bacteria release PIF/flagellin. An overnight culture of the indicated bacterial strain was pelleted, washed two times by centrifugation, and resuspended in HBSS (1010 CFU/ml). One hour later, bacterial supernatant was isolated. Flagellin-deficient strain (fliC/fljB) transformed with plasmids encoding fliC and fljB is indicated by fliC/fljB/fliC+ and fliC/fljB/fljB+, respectively. (a) Supernatants were analyzed by SDS-page/immunoblotting using a mAb to flagellin. (bd) Model epithelia were placed in HBSS. (b) Bacterial supernatants were applied basolaterally at a 1:100 dilution to model epithelia. IL-8 secretion was assayed 5 hours later. (c) Bacterial supernatants were applied basolaterally, at indicated dilution, to model epithelia. IL-8 secretion was assayed 5 hours later. (d) Live bacteria were applied to apical reservoir (108 bacteria/ epithelia). IL-8 secretion was assayed 5 hours later.