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[Lipopolysaccharides of Rickettsiaceae and the Limulus endotoxin assay].

Authors: D, Fumarola; I, Munno; R, Monno; G, Miragliotta;

[Lipopolysaccharides of Rickettsiaceae and the Limulus endotoxin assay].

Abstract

The A.A. have examined by Limulus endotoxin assay some LPS preparations from R. typhi, R. slovaka, C. burnetti phase I and II, as a demonstration of endotoxicity. All the preparations tested were able to gel the Limulus amoebocyte lysates, even if to a different degree of reactivity. The results add credibility to the hypothesis that LPS from Rickettsiaceae can represent at least in part the pathogenetic mediators of some manifestations described in Rickettsiosis; however, without endotoxin assay in the blood of patients, one cannot assume to this be true.

Keywords

Lipopolysaccharides, Coxiella, Rickettsiaceae, Rickettsia typhi, Limulus Test

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