Antibody WN1 222-5 mimics Toll-like receptor 4 binding in the recognition of LPS

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Escherichia coli infections, a leading cause of septic shock, remain a major threat to human health because of the fatal action to endotoxin (LPS). Therapeutic attempts to neutralize endotoxin currently focus on inhibiting the interaction of the toxic component lipid A with myeloid differentiating factor 2, which forms a trimeric complex together with Toll-like receptor 4 to induce immune cell activation. The 1.73-Å resolution structure of the unique endotoxin-neutralizing protective antibody WN1 222-5 in complex with the core region shows that it recognizes LPS of all E. coli serovars in a manner similar to Toll-like receptor 4, revealing that protection can be achieved by targeting the inner core of LPS and that recognition of lipid A is not required. Such interference with Toll-like receptor complex formation opens new paths for antibody sepsis therapy independent of lipid A antagonists.

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Gomery, K., Mul̈ler-Loennies, S., Brooks, C. L., Brade, L., Kosma, P., Di Padova, F., … Evans, S. V. (2012). Antibody WN1 222-5 mimics Toll-like receptor 4 binding in the recognition of LPS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109(51), 20877–20882. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1209253109

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