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Catalog Antibody> | 200 mL of cell-free supernatant was first incubated with 20 mL of Protein G resin (50% slurry) (GenScript) at 4 C for 1 hr, and supernatant was then incubated with anti-MLP (5 mg/mL) overnight at 4 C before incubation with 20 mL of Protein G resin at 4 C for 2 hr. | Get A Quote |
The gut microbiota is compartmentalized in the intestinal lumen and induces local immune responses, but it remains unknown whether the gut microbiota can induce systemic response and contribute to systemic immunity. We report that selective gut symbiotic gram-negative bacteria were able to disseminate systemically to induce immunoglobulin G (IgG) response, which primarily targeted gram-negative bacterial antigens and conferred protection against systemic infections by E. coli and Salmonella by directly coating bacteria to promote killing by phagocytes. T cells and Toll-like receptor 4 on B cells were important in the generation of microbiota-specific IgG. We identified murein lipoprotein (MLP), a highly c... More