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    The Impact of the Mycoplasma pulmonis MALP-2 Homologue on Disease Progression

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    2008-04-01
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    Spear, Marcia G.
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    Spear, Marcia. The Impact of Mycoplasma pulmonis MALP-2 Homologue on Disease Progression. Master of Science (Biomedical Sciences), April 2008. 64 pp., 3 tables, 8 illustrations. Using Mycoplasma pulmonis, this project looked at a possible critical component in mycoplasma disease, the MALP-2 homologue lipoprotein. Studies demonstrated other lipoproteins besides the MALP-2 homologue were critical for in vivo disease progression and in vitro macrophage IL-6, IL-12, and TNF-α cytokine production. This trend was also seen human endothelial kidney (HEK) cells transfected with toll-like receptor 1 (TLR2) and the heterodimer TLR2/6. An increase in IL-8 cytokine production seen in all stimulated HEK cell lines, indicating the lipoproteins involved in cell interactions are TLR2 mediated. This project suggests the M. pulmonis MALP-2 homologue is not the main lipoprotein involved in disease progression and cell interactions, indicating the MALP-2 homologue may not be an ideal target for vaccines or antibiotics.
    Subject
    Bacteria
    Bacterial Infections and Mycoses
    Cell Anatomy
    Cell and Developmental Biology
    Cell Biology
    Cells
    Cellular and Molecular Physiology
    Developmental Biology
    Diseases
    Immunology and Infectious Disease
    Life Sciences
    Medical Cell Biology
    Medical Microbiology
    Medical Molecular Biology
    Medicine and Health Sciences
    Other Cell and Developmental Biology
    Virus Diseases
    Mycoplasma pulmonis
    MALP-2
    homologue
    disease progression
    impact
    biomedical science
    mycoplasma disease
    lipoprotein
    in vivo disease progression
    in vitro macrophage
    IL-6
    IL-12
    TNF-α cytokine
    human endothelial kidney cells
    M. pulmonis
    cell interaction
    vaccines
    antibiotics
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    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/27835
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