Literature DB >> 27418356

Endotoxemia-menace, marker, or mistake?

Robert S Munford1.   

Abstract

Endotoxemia is in its scientific ascendancy. Never has blood-borne, Gram-negative bacterial endotoxin (LPS) been invoked in the pathogenesis of so many diseases-not only as a trigger for septic shock, once its most cited role, but also as a contributor to atherosclerosis, obesity, chronic fatigue, metabolic syndrome, and many other conditions. Finding elevated plasma endotoxin levels has been essential supporting evidence for each of these links, yet the assays used to detect and quantitate endotoxin have important limitations. This article describes several assays for endotoxin in plasma, reviews what they do and do not measure, and discusses why LPS heterogeneity, LPS trafficking pathways, and host LPS inactivation mechanisms should be considered when interpreting endotoxin assay results. © Society for Leukocyte Biology.

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Keywords:  LPS; Limulus; endotoxin; lipopolysaccharide; translocation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27418356      PMCID: PMC5014740          DOI: 10.1189/jlb.3RU0316-151R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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