JSM Mycotoxins
Online ISSN : 1881-0128
Print ISSN : 0285-1466
ISSN-L : 0285-1466
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Effect of trichothecenes on host resistance to bacterial infection
Yoshiko SUGITA-KONISHI
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2003 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 141-147

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The effects of trichothecenes on specific and non-specific host resistance were examined. A relative low dose of deoxynivalenol (DON) reduced host resistance to salmonellosis but not the non-specific host resistance. DON disturbed the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α after infection in vivo. Experiments using human macrophage cell line U-937 revealed that DON and other 8-ketotrichothecens disturbed the synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines. When cells were cultured with these trichothecens in combination with lipopolissacharide (LPS), the production of TNF-α, IL-8 and IL-6 was superinduced. These results suggested that DON and other 8-ketotrichothecens have the potential to superinduce pro-inflammatory cytokines production after infection in the presence of lipopolysaccharide.
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