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Infection and Immunity, January 1999, p. 22-29, Vol. 67, No. 1
Department of Microbiology, Nihon University
School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Matsudo, Chiba 271-8587, Japan
Received 26 June 1998/Returned for modification 18 August
1998/Accepted 5 October 1998
We previously reported that butyric acid, an extracellular
metabolite from periodontopathic bacteria, induced apoptosis in murine
thymocytes, splenic T cells, and human Jurkat T cells. In this study,
we examined the ability of butyric acid to induce apoptosis in
peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and the effect of bacterial
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on this apoptosis. Butyric acid significantly
inhibited the anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody- and concanavalin A-induced
proliferative responses in a dose-dependent fashion. This inhibition of
PBMC growth by butyric acid depended on apoptosis in vitro. It was
characterized by internucleosomal DNA digestion and revealed by gel
electrophoresis followed by a colorimetric DNA fragmentation assay to
occur in a concentration-dependent fashion. Butyric acid-induced PBMC
apoptosis was accompanied by caspase-3 protease activity but not by
caspase-1 protease activity. LPS potentiated butyric acid-induced PBMC
apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. Flow-cytometric analysis revealed
that LPS increased the proportion of sub-G1 cells and the
number of late-stage apoptotic cells induced by butyric acid. Annexin V
binding experiments with fractionated subpopulations of PBMC in flow
cytometory revealed that LPS accelerated the butyric acid-induced
CD3+-T-cell apoptosis followed by similar levels of both
CD4+- and CD8+-T-cell apoptosis. The addition
of LPS to PBMC cultures did not cause DNA fragmentation, suggesting
that LPS was unable to induce PBMC apoptosis directly. These data
suggest that LPS, in combination with butyric acid, potentiates
CD3+ PBMC T-cell apoptosis and plays a role in the
apoptotic depletion of CD4+ and CD8+ cells.
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Lipopolysaccharide Stimulates Butyric Acid-Induced
Apoptosis in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Microbiology, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo,
Matsudo-shi, Chiba 271-8587, Japan. Phone: 473-68-6111. Fax:
473-64-6295. E-mail: tkurita{at}mascat.nihon-u.ac.jp.
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