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Characterization of the Macrophage‐Stimulating Activity from <i>Ureaplasma urealyticum</i>

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These experiments suggest that the MSA of U. urealyticum is lipophilic, sensitive to alkaline hydrolysis and proteinase K digestion, partially sensitive to heating. These properties are consistent with the activity being due to a lipoprotein. Unlike other Mycoplasma species, the MSA of U. urealyticum appears to interact with both TLR-2 and TLR-4. Purification of the molecule(s) that regulate this activity may provide good therapeutic targets for anti-inflammatory strategies to prevent preterm labor caused by intrauterine infection with U. urealyticum.

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