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Year: 2015 PMID: 26366869 PMCID: PMC4569293 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 3Mouse TNF-α response to lung infection with AES-1R, AES-1M, PA14 and PA14ΔhmgA, and neutrophil populations in PA14 and PA14ΔhmgA-infected mice.
The TNF-α profile of P. aeruginosa-infected mice was determined in lung homogenates at 3-, 24- and 72-hrs post-infection by ELISA. A. AES-1M elicited a rapid and significantly greater TNF-α response compared to AES-1R at 3 and 24-hr, and both responses were still at >400pg/ml at 72hr despite the absence of bacteria in lungs. B. Both PA14 and PA14hmgA elicited a rapid TNF-α response compared to control uninfected mice by three hrs post-infection however there was no significant difference between them. The significances of differences between strains were determined by ANOVA * p<0.0001 vs. AES-1R. C. Mice were infected with 106 CFU of either wildtype PA14 or PA14ΔhmgA and lungs were harvested at 72-hrs post-infection. Single cells suspensions were stained and analysed by FACS. Neutrophil populations were identified based on their CD11b+Ly6G+phenotype. Total cell numbers in the lung were determined based on the number of stained cells. Infection with PA14ΔhmgA was marked by a significant increase in the number of neutrophils in the lung compared to mice infected with PA14. The significances of differences between strains were determined by ANOVA * p<0.05 vs. PA14 WT.