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Liliana Schaefer, Andrea Babelova, Eva Kiss, Heinz-J. Hausser, Martina Baliova, Miroslava Krzyzankova, Gunther Marsche, Marian F. Young, Daniel Mihalik, Martin Götte, Ernst Malle, Roland M. Schaefer, Hermann-Josef Gröne
Published in Volume 115, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(8):2223–2233 doi:10.1172/JCI23755
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Survival and plasma levels of TNF-α in zymosan- or superantigen SEB–induced sepsis. Bgn deficiency improved survival (A) and lowered plasma levels of TNF-α (B) in mice with zymosan-induced sepsis but did not affect T cell–mediated lethal shock triggered in mice by the superantigen SEB (C and D). (A) Survival of male Bgn–/0 and Bgn+/0 (n = 5) mice after a lethal dose of zymosan A. (B) Plasma levels of TNF-α in Bgn+/0 and Bgn–/0 mice (n = 5) 5 hours after a lethal dose of zymosan A. (C and D) Survival (n = 6) (C) and plasma levels of TNF-α (n = 7) (D) 90 minutes after a lethal dose of SEB simultaneously injected with D-galactosamine hydrochloride in Bgn–/0 and Bgn+/0 mice. There were no differences in the plasma levels of TNF-α between zymosan- and SEB-free mice (data not shown). *P < 0.05.