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Product: Unspecified List Labs LPS

  • Reagents:

    LPS lyophilized powder (List Biological Labs) was dissolved and diluted in phosphate buffered saline (PBS). As lethality varied among lots of LPS, when a lethal dose of LPS was desired for challenge, each lot of LPS was tested for LD50 before each experiment by injecting nave mice with varying doses of LPS (510 mice per dose group) and assessing survival. The lowest dose that yielded 80100% death was used for the LPS challenge dose in the subsequent experiment.

    LPS challenge

    All mice were observed every hour for the first 2448 hours following the lethal LPS challenge. Mice were observed for characteristics of LPS toxicity (ocular exudates, diarrhea, increased respiratory rate) as well as moribund status (inability to sustain body temperature, ataxia or tremors, diaphragmatic breathing). In order to assess recovery, mice were given a score from 03 based on ambulation as an indication of overall health status: 0 = unable to walk, 1= take steps to walk, 2 = able to walk quickly but not run, and 3 = able to run/normal ambulation.

    Author did not specify which List Labs LPS product was utilized in their research.  List Labs provides the following LPS products:  https://listlabs.com/product-information/lipopolysaccharides/

Efficient Neutralization of Antibody-Resistant Forms of Anthrax Toxin by a Soluble Receptor Decoy Inhibitor

Sharma S, Thomas D, Marlett J, Manchester M, Young JA

Product: Anthrax Protective Antigen (PA), Recombinant from B. anthracis

Genetic Vaccines for Anthrax Based on Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus Vectors

Liu TH, Oscherwitz J, Schnepp B, Jacobs J, Yu F, Cease KB, Johnson PR

Product: Anthrax Protective Antigen (PA), Recombinant from B. anthracis

Ethanol Exposure Impairs LPS-Induced Pulmonary LIX Expression: Alveolar Epithelial Cell Dysfunction as a Consequence of Acute Intoxication

Walker JE Jr, Odden AR, Jeyaseelan S, Zhang P, Bagby GJ, Nelson S, Happel KI

Product: Unspecified List Labs LPS

  • Alcohol administration and intratracheal injection:

    Mice received intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection with ethanol [4.0 g/kg; 20% v/v ethanol in sterile phosphate buffered saline (PBS)] or an equivalent volume of PBS. Thirty minutes after i.p. injection, animals were anesthetized with isoflurane for exposure and direct intratracheal (i.t.) administration of 10 g Escherichia coli LPS (List Biological Laboratories; Campbell, CA). n 5 per group for all in vivo experiments.

    Author did not specify which List Labs LPS product was utilized in their research.  List Labs provides the following LPS products:  https://listlabs.com/product-information/lipopolysaccharides/

Role of N-Terminal Amino Acids in the Potency of Anthrax Lethal Factor

Gupta PK, Moayeri M, Crown D, Fattah RJ, Leppla SH

Product: Anthrax Lethal Factor (LF), Recombinant from B. anthracis

  • Samples of LF used for comparison were purchased from List Biological Laboratories (Campbell, CA).

    Results – Toxicities of LF proteins produced from avirulent B. anthracis strains:

    … B. anthracis strains cured of the pXO1 and pXO2 virulence plasmids [18]. LF expressed from pSJ115 is here termed LF-HMA to denote the presence of the two residues His-Met (HM) added at its N-terminus due to the cloning manipulations. This expression system is licensed to List Biological Laboratories (Campbell, CA), and the LF sold by them is therefore also LF-HMA. …

Functional Assay for Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A Utilizing the Neuronal Receptor Protein SV2c.

Christian, T.; Rummel, A.; Shine, N.

Product: SNAPtide® Peptide Substrate (o-Abz/Dnp) for C. botulinum Type A Neurotoxin

TRIF and IRF-3 Binding to the TNF Promoter Results in Macrophage TNF Dysregulation and Steatosis Induced by Chronic Ethanol

Zhao XJ, Dong Q, Bindas J, Piganelli JD, Magill A, Reiser J, Kolls JK

Product: LPS from Escherichia coli O111:B4

  • Cells and reagents:

    Escherichia coli LPS 0111:B4 was purchased from List Biological Laboratories, …

    … On day 4, the BM cells were treated with 0 or 50 mM EtOH for another 5 days. On day 9, the cell density was regulated to 1 106/ml/well in 24-well plates. After culturing overnight, medium was changed and cells were incubated for additional 6 h with 0 or 100 ng/ml LPS (E. coli 0111:B4; List Biological Laboratories). …

    TNF- mRNA half-life assay:

    A total of 1 g/ml actinomycin was added to the culture at 0, 30, and 60 min after stimulation with LPS/PMA. Mono Mac 6 cells were collected at each time point and TNF- mRNA was measured by real-time PCR described previously.

    Chromatin IP (ChIP) assay for human IRF-3:

    Mono Mac 6 cells culture in control or EtOH conditions were plated to 24-well plate at a cell density of 2 106 of cells/ml/well, and stimulated with LPS and PMA for 1 h as stated above. Then the cells were crosslinked with 1% (v/v) formaldehyde at 37C for 20 min. …

    Cell transduction with lentivirus and luciferase assay:

    … BM cells were transduced overnight by lentivirus with ISRE, AP-1 driving luciferase as a reporter on day 3 before treating EtOH, and followed with EtOH and LPS as described above. After stimulation by LPS/PMA (for Mono Mac 6 cells) or LPS (for BM cells) for 6 h, the cells were harvested and ISRE, AP-1, or TNF- promoters activities were analysis using the Luciferase Reporter Assay System (Promega). The luciferase activities were normalized by total cellular proteins. …

Capture Assay for Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A Utilizing the Neuronal Receptor Protein SV2c.

Christian, T.; Shine, N.

Product: SNAPtide® Peptide Substrate (o-Abz/Dnp) for C. botulinum Type A Neurotoxin

Anthrax lethal toxin induces cell death-independent permeability in zebrafish vasculature

Bolcome, RE III; Sullivan, SE; Zeller, R; Barker, AP; Collier, RJ; Chan, J

Product: Anthrax Lethal Factor (LF), Recombinant from B. anthracis

New High Affinity Antibodies Against Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A

Christian, T.; Shine, N.; Crawford, K.

Product: SNAPtide® Peptide Substrate (o-Abz/Dnp) for C. botulinum Type A Neurotoxin