Publications by authors named "Maureen Mullarkey"

Alpha-D-glucopyranose,3-O-decyl-2-deoxy-6-O-[2-deoxy-3-O-[(3R)-3-methoxydecyl]-6-O-methyl-2-[[(11Z)-1-oxo-11-octadecenyl]amino]-4-O-phosphono-beta-D-glucopyranosyl]-2-[(1,3-dioxotetradecyl)amino]-1-(dihydrogen phosphate), tetrasodium salt (E5564) is a second-generation synthetic lipodisaccharide designed to antagonize the toxic effects of endotoxin, a major immunostimulatory component of the outer cell membrane of Gram negative bacteria. In vitro, E5564 dose dependently (nanomolar concentrations) inhibited lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-mediated activation of primary cultures of human myeloid cells and mouse tissue culture macrophage cell lines as well as human or animal whole blood as measured by production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and other cytokines. E5564 also blocked the ability of Gram negative bacteria to stimulate human cytokine production in whole blood.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new series of synthetic compounds linked to lipids mimic the biological properties of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), stimulating immune responses without needing additional LPS components.
  • The compounds exhibit varying levels of activity based on their stereochemistry; specifically, the R,R,R,R configuration is highly active, while R,S,S,R shows reduced activity.
  • In vivo tests demonstrated that these compounds can enhance antibody production when combined with tetanus toxoid, suggesting potential application as vaccine adjuvants by activating the TLR4 receptor.
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