Thiolated recombinant human tumor necrosis factor-Alpha protects against Plasmodium berghei K173-induced experimental cerebral malaria in mice.

  • Postma, N.S.
  • Hermsen, C.C.
  • Crommelin, D.J.A.
  • Eling, W.M.C.
  • Zuidema, J.
Publication date
January 1999

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext'The introduction of reactive thiol groups in recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha (rhTNF-alpha) by the reagent succinimidyl-S-acetylthioacetate resulted in the formation of a chemically stabilized rhTNF-alpha trimer (rhTNFalpha-AT; as determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis imental murine cerebral malaria (ECM) after itnravenous injection compared to the protective efficacy of nonmodified rhTNF-alpha. Administration of thiolated rhTNF-alpha with protected thiol groups (rhTNFalpha-ATA; no stabilized trimer in vitro) exhibited the same protective efficacy against ECM, while in vitro bioactivity was reduced. Parasitemia was significantly suppressed in rhTNF-treated m...

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