Interferon‐α prevents endotoxin‐induced mortality in mice
Endotoxins, the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) moieties on the bacterial cell wall, cause many of the pathological features of Gram‐negative septicemia. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), primarily a product of monocyte/macrophages, has been shown to mediate many of the pathophysiological effects of endotoxin....
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of immunology 1992-12, Vol.22 (12), p.3097-3101 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endotoxins, the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) moieties on the bacterial cell wall, cause many of the pathological features of Gram‐negative septicemia. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), primarily a product of monocyte/macrophages, has been shown to mediate many of the pathophysiological effects of endotoxin. Kupffer cells, the largest macrophage population in the body, release TNF when stimulated by LPS in vitro. A recombinant human hybrid interferon‐α A/D (rIFN‐α) markedly inhibited this LPS‐elicited TNF production by Kupffer cells. The effects of rIFN‐α were further tested in C57BL/6 mice receiving a lethal dose (400 μg/mouse) of LPS. All LPS‐treated mice died within 2 days. Pretreatment with rIFN‐α 1 h before LPS challenge improved the survival at 3 days to 22% (5/23, p < 0.04). In contrast, rIFN‐α was more effective when administered 20 min after LPS injection, increasing the survival rate to 81% (13/16, p < 0.0001). TNF mRNA expression in the liver and spleen 50 min after LPS challenge, and plasma TNF 1.5 h after LPS were also reduced by either pretreatment or post‐treatment with rIFN‐α. Subsequently, experiments were carried out to test the efficacy of delayed rIFN‐α treatment. A significant protective effect was still apparent when rIFN‐α was administered 6, 10 and even 14 h (81%, 62% and 28% survival, respectively) after LPS challenge when serum TNF levels had already returned to near baseline. These experimental results suggest that rIFN‐α might have a therapeutic potential for the prevention and treatment of the deleterious effects associated with endotoxemia besides mechanisms initially blocking TNF production. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2980 1521-4141 |
DOI: | 10.1002/eji.1830221211 |