TLR4 antagonists for endotoxemia and beyond.

Curr Opin Investig Drugs

Eisai Medical Research Inc, NJ 07660, USA.

Published: May 2005

Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) controls the major responding signaling system that detects the presence of Gram-negative infectious pathogens, by responding to endotoxin from their outer membrane. Normally, TLR-bearing cells signal the immune system to mount a pro-inflammatory, antibacterial response and resolve infection. However, TLR4 can also respond to a variety of 'endogenous' ligands, such as fibronectin and heat shock proteins. Overstimulation or continued stimulation of TLR4 by any ligand can result in a systemic inflammatory response, progressing to hypotension, shock, organ failure and even death. This review discusses current, preclinical and clinical research regarding eritoran (E-5564), an analog of the non-toxic lipid A from Rhodobacter sphaeroides, as well as other antagonists of TLR4 in a variety of diseases.

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