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J. Exp. Med. 10.1084/jem.20071164
Ip et al.

Figure S1 Protein array of blood cytokines in mice infected with S. aureus. (A) Map of the mouse cytokine antibody membrane.

Figure S2 MBL accelerates phagocytosis of S. aureus.

Figure S3 MBL on apoptotic cells or latex beads is insufficient to induce TNF-α response.

Figure S4 MBL has no effect on TNF-α response to group B Streptococcus, E. coli, or S. montevideo.

Figure S5 SP-A enhances uptake but not TNF-α response to S. aureus.

Figure S6 MBL enhances TNF-α response in macrophages with equivalent bacterial loads.

Figure S7 MBL enhances the response to LTA only when immobilized on the surface of a particle (LTA-coated beads) but has no effect on soluble LTA.

Figure S8 Cytochalasin D blocks phagocytosis but has no adverse effects on production or secretion of TNF-α.

Figure S9 Model of MBL collaboration with TLR2/6 signaling.





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