Effects of recombinant dimeric TNF receptor on human inflammatory responses following intravenous endotoxin administration.

  • Suffredini A
  • Reda D
  • Banks S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Effects of dimeric TNF receptor (p80) Fc (TNFR:Fc) on acute phase responses were evaluated in 18 volunteers given endotoxin (4 ng/kg i.v.). Subjects were randomized to receive either placebo (n = 6), low dose TNFR:Fc (10 mg/m2 i.v., n = 6), or high dose TNFR:Fc (60 mg/m2 i.v., n = 6). TNFR:Fc blocked plasma TNF bioactivity (p = 0.001) and increased, in a dose-ordered fashion, TNF immunoactivity (p < 0.001). TNFR:Fc decreased secondary cytokine levels including IL-1 beta (p = 0.007), IL-8 (p < 0.001), IL-1 receptor antagonist (p < 0.001), granulocyte-CSF (p = 0.03), and growth regulated peptide-alpha (p = 0.001) but not macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha or IL-10. Low dose, but not high dose, TNFR:Fc blunted or delayed the release of epinephrine and cortisol (p

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Suffredini, A. F., Reda, D., Banks, S. M., Tropea, M., Agosti, J. M., & Miller, R. (1995). Effects of recombinant dimeric TNF receptor on human inflammatory responses following intravenous endotoxin administration. The Journal of Immunology, 155(10), 5038–5045. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.155.10.5038

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