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. 2009 May 4;284(25):16882–16890. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.007609

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1.

Itraconazole treatment results in altered glycosylation and increased expression of CD14. RAW 264.7 Mϕs were treated with itraconazole (1 μm) or the respective carrier (DMSO) for 16 h and lysed. Lysates were digested or not with PNGase F (a and b), endo H (b), or sialidase (c) followed by detection of CD14 by Western blotting. Notice that the electrophoretic migration of CD14 after PNGase F or endo H digestion is slightly different, which is consistent with the fact that the first enzyme removes all sugars from the glycoproteins, whereas endo H leaves a GlcNac residue. d, CD14 protein levels were quantitated by densitometry of the Western blot bands and corrected by β-Actin levels. The results represent the average of three separate samples (p < 0.001, t test). e, CD14 mRNA levels were quantitated by real time PCR, corrected by glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase levels, and normalized to control. The results represent the average of three separate samples (p < 0.001, t test).