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Steven M Opal1, Yow-Pin Lim, Patricia Cristofaro, Andrew W Artenstein, Noubar Kessimian, David Delsesto, Nicolas Parejo, John E Palardy, Edward Siryaporn.
Abstract
Human inter-α inhibitor proteins are endogenous human plasma proteins that function as serine protease inhibitors. Inter-α inhibitor proteins can block the systemic release of proteases in sepsis and block furin-mediated assembly of protective antigen, an essential stop in the intracellular delivery of the anthrax exotoxins, lethal toxin and edema toxin. Inter-α inhibitor proteins administered on hour or up to 24 h after spore challenge with Bacillus anthracis Sterne strain protected mice from lethality if administered with antimicrobial therapy (P < 0.001). These human plasma proteins possess combined actions against anthrax as general inhibitors of excess serine proteases in sepsis and specific inhibitors of anthrax toxin assembly. Inter-α inhibitor proteins could represent a novel adjuvant therapy for the treatment of established anthrax infection.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 20523269 PMCID: PMC3016999 DOI: 10.1097/SHK.0b013e3181e83204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Shock ISSN: 1073-2322 Impact factor: 3.454