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The TLR4 antagonist Eritoran protects mice from lethal influenza infection

Nature, ISSN: 0028-0836, Vol: 497, Issue: 7450, Page: 498-502
2013
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  • 327
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  • Citations
    373
    • Citation Indexes
      367
    • Patent Family Citations
      5
      • Patent Families
        5
    • Policy Citations
      1
      • Policy Citation
        1
  • Captures
    327
  • Mentions
    3
    • References
      3
      • Wikipedia
        3
  • Social Media
    18
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      18
      • Facebook
        18

Article Description

There is a pressing need to develop alternatives to annual influenza vaccines and antiviral agents licensed for mitigating influenza infection. Previous studies reported that acute lung injury caused by chemical or microbial insults is secondary to the generation of host-derived, oxidized phospholipid that potently stimulates Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-dependent inflammation. Subsequently, we reported that Tlr4 mice are highly refractory to influenza-induced lethality, and proposed that therapeutic antagonism of TLR4 signalling would protect against influenza-induced acute lung injury. Here we report that therapeutic administration of Eritoran (also known as E5564)-a potent, well-tolerated, synthetic TLR4 antagonist-blocks influenza-induced lethality in mice, as well as lung pathology, clinical symptoms, cytokine and oxidized phospholipid expression, and decreases viral titres. CD14 and TLR2 are also required for Eritoran-mediated protection, and CD14 directly binds Eritoran and inhibits ligand binding to MD2. Thus, Eritoran blockade of TLR signalling represents a novel therapeutic approach for inflammation associated with influenza, and possibly other infections. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

Bibliographic Details

Shirey, Kari Ann; Lai, Wendy; Scott, Alison J; Lipsky, Michael; Mistry, Pragnesh; Pletneva, Lioubov M; Karp, Christopher L; McAlees, Jaclyn; Gioannini, Theresa L; Weiss, Jerrold; Chen, Wilbur H; Ernst, Robert K; Rossignol, Daniel P; Gusovsky, Fabian; Blanco, Jorge C G; Vogel, Stefanie N

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