A phase I study of chemically synthesized verotoxin (Shiga-like toxin) Pk-trisaccharide receptors attached to chromosorb for preventing hemolytic-uremic syndrome
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A phase I study of chemically synthesized verotoxin (Shiga-like toxin) Pk-trisaccharide receptors attached to chromosorb for preventing hemolytic-uremic syndrome
Abstract
A double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted to document possible side effects associated with oral consumption of synthetic verotoxin (VT, shiga-like toxin) Pk-trisaccharide receptor sequences attached to Chromosorb (Synsorb-Pk) by healthy adult volunteers. Synsorb-Pk reclaimed from volunteer stool samples was also analyzed to determine if its VT-binding activity was affected by exposure to the pH extremes and digestive processes of the human gastrointestinal tract. No participant reported any Synsorb-Pk-related adverse reactions, and no clinically important trends in laboratory data were evident. Synsorb-Pk recovered from stools retained its ability to absorb VT in polymyxin extracts of VT-producing Escherichia coli and also neutralized VT when mixed in vitro with VT-positive stools from children with hemorrhagic colitis or hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS). These results suggest a potential use for Synsorb-Pk in preventing HUS in patients infected with VT-producing E. coli.
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