Protection by α1-acid glycoprotein against tumor necrosis factor-induced lethality

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We here report that α1-acid glycoprotein, a typical acute phase protein, protects mice from lethal shock induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF) or endotoxin. The protection is observed both in normal and in galactosamine-sensitized mice. Optimal desensitization requires at least 3 mg α1-acid glycoprotein administered 2 h before the lethal challenge. Under these conditions, complete inhibition of all TNF-induced metabolic changes was observed: fall in body temperature, release of liver transaminases, enhanced clotting time, and mortality. The known platelet aggregation-inhibitory activity of α1-acid glycoprotein provides a possible explanation for this protective capacity.

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Libert, C., Brouckaert, P., & Fiers, W. (1994). Protection by α1-acid glycoprotein against tumor necrosis factor-induced lethality. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 180(4), 1571–1575. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.180.4.1571

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