Comparison of the biological responses induced by lipopolysaccharide and endotoxin of Treponema hyodysenteriae and Treponema innocens.

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The chemical composition and classical biologic activities of lipopolysaccharide (LPS; phenol-water) and endotoxin (butanol-water) preparations from virulent Treponema hyodysenteriae and avirulent Treponema innocens were examined. The LPS and endotoxin preparations from T. hyodysenteriae B204 contained approximately 80.9 and 35.2% hexose, 0.12 and 0.45% thiobarbituric acid-reactive compound, and less than 1 and 11.3% protein, respectively. The LPS and endotoxin preparations of T. innocens B1555a contained approximately 56.3 and 37.8% hexose, 0.45 and 0.4% thiobarbituric acid-reactive compound, and less than 1 and 26% protein, respectively. A silver-stained 7.5 to 15% sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel showed four bands for the T. hyodysenteriae preparations, while the T. innocens preparations failed to resolve into discrete bands on electrophoresis. We determined by the Limulus amebocyte lysate assay that the treponemal preparations had comparable amounts of endotoxin activity when Escherichia coli LPS was used as a standard. The 50% lethal doses of LPS and endotoxin from T. hyodysenteriae for BALB/cByJ mice were 380 and 80 micrograms, respectively. The treponemal preparations were poor adjuvants, failed to induce a dermal Shwartzman reaction, and were not pyrogenic. The treponemal LPS preparations, unlike the endotoxin preparations, were not mitogenic for murine spleen cells. Differences in virulence between the two treponemal species could not be associated with the biologic activities of the respective LPS or endotoxin moieties, but the endotoxin preparations were consistently more active than the purified LPS preparations.

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