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Pathophysiology of endotoxin tolerance: mechanisms and clinical consequences
Authors:Eduardo López-Collazo  Carlos del Fresno
Affiliation:1. Tumor Immunology Laboratory, IdiPAZ, La Paz University Hospital, Paseo de La Castellana 261, Madrid, 28046, Spain
2. Department of Vascular Biology and Inflammation, Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research, Carlos III Institute of Health (CNIC-ISCIII), Sinesio Delgado 1, Madrid, 28029, Spain
Abstract:Endotoxin tolerance was first described in a study that exposed animals to a sublethal dose of bacterial endotoxin. The animals subsequently survived a lethal injection of endotoxin. This refractory state is associated with the innate immune system and, in particular, with monocytes and macrophages, which act as the main participants. Several mechanisms are involved in the control of endotoxin tolerance; however, a full understanding of this phenomenon remains elusive. A number of recent reports indicate that clinical examples of endotoxin tolerance include not only sepsis but also diseases such as cystic fibrosis and acute coronary syndrome. In these pathologies, the risk of new infections correlates with a refractory state. This review integrates the molecular basis and clinical implications of endotoxin tolerance in various pathologies.
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