Biological and clinical significance of endotoxemia in the course of hepatitis C virus infection

  • CARADONNA L
  • MASTRONARDI ML
  • COZZOLONGO R
  • CUPPONE R
  • MANGHISI OG
  • AMOROSO A
  • AMATI L.
  • MAGRONE, THEA
  • CACCAVO, Domenico
  • PELLEGRINO, Nelly Maria
  • JIRILLO, Emilio
Publication date
January 2002
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
ISSN
1381-6128
Citation count (estimate)
52

Abstract

Endotoxins or lipopolysaccharides (LPS), major components of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria, once released from the bacterial outer membrane bind to specific receptors and, in particular, to a membrane-bound receptor, the CD14 (mCD14) and the toll-like receptor 4 present on monocytes / macrophages. In turn, LPS-activated monocytes / macrophages release in the host tissue an array of so-called proinflammatory cytokines and, among them, Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-8 and IL-12 are the major mediators. Before therapy (To) and at the end of 6-month interferon (IFN)-α / Ribavirin (RIB) treatment (T6), circulating endotoxin levels were measured in responder and non responder HCV+ patients. At T0, 57% of th...

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