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Endotoxin Neutralization as a Biomonitor for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Authors:Keith Champion  Laura Chiu  John Ferbas  Michael Pepe
Institution:1. BioDtech, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America.; 2. Department of Clinical Immunology, Amgen, Inc., Thousand Oaks, California, United States of America.; New York University, United States of America,
Abstract:Gram-negative bacterial endotoxin is a potent immunostimulant implicated in the development and/or progression of a variety of diseases. The mammalian immune system has both innate and adaptive immune responses to neutralize endotoxin. In this study, a system was developed to monitor bacterial exposure by measuring the extent and nature of endotoxin neutralization in plasma. In control patients, females had higher levels of endotoxin neutralization than males, mirroring clinical outcomes from bacterial infection and sepsis. In addition to the total amount of neutralization, we used inactivation techniques to elucidate the nature of this activity and develop a system to compare early and late immune responses. Using this method to monitor patients with inflammatory bowel disease, we found a more robust total response that relies more on long-term, adaptive components of the immune system and less on early, innate components. Our results indicate that endotoxin neutralization is a valuable method to discern inflammatory bowel disease patients from a control population. Additionally, the nature of neutralization may be valuable in monitoring disease severity and/or the role of medication.
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