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. 1991 Dec 1;88(23):10535-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.88.23.10535.

Protection against endotoxic shock by a tumor necrosis factor receptor immunoadhesin

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Protection against endotoxic shock by a tumor necrosis factor receptor immunoadhesin

A Ashkenazi et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Tumor necrosis factors (TNF) alpha and beta are structurally related cytokines that mediate a wide range of immunological, inflammatory, and cytotoxic effects. During bacterial infection of the bloodstream (sepsis), TNF-alpha induction by bacterial endotoxin is thought to be a major factor contributing to the cardiovascular collapse and critical organ failure that can develop. Despite antibiotic therapy, these consequences of sepsis continue to have a high mortality rate in humans. Here we describe a potent TNF antagonist, a TNF receptor (TNFR) immunoadhesin, constructed by gene fusion of the extracellular portion of human type 1 TNFR with the constant domains of human IgG heavy chain (TNFR-IgG). When expressed in transfected human cells, TNFR-IgG is secreted as a disulfide-bonded homodimer. Purified TNFR-IgG binds to both TNF-alpha and TNF-beta and exhibits 6- to 8-fold higher affinity for TNF-alpha than cell surface or soluble TNF receptors. In vitro, TNFR-IgG blocks completely the cytolytic effect of TNF-alpha or TNF-beta on actinomycin D-treated cells and is markedly more efficient than soluble TNFR (24-fold) or monoclonal anti-TNF-alpha antibodies (4-fold) in inhibiting TNF-alpha. In vitro, TNFR-IgG prevents endotoxin-induced lethality in mice when given 0.5 hr prior to endotoxin and provides significant protection when given up to 1 hr after endotoxin challenge. These results confirm the importance of TNF-alpha in the pathogenesis of septic shock and suggest a clinical potential for TNFR-IgG as a preventive and therapeutic treatment in sepsis.

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