Acute phase proteins are extremely helpful markers
for indicating a disturbance of the homeostasis within
the organism and for monitoring the course of a disease.
Despite the availability of several serum acute
phase markers, a better and more specific prediction
of sepsis and related disorders, such as systemic inflammatory
response syndrome (SIRS) is still needed,
as these diseases still have a high mortality rate and
have to be detected early and with high specificity.
Here a novel acute-phase protein is introduced, that
has certain biological functions in host defense and
that may be a useful addition for the diagnosis and
monitoring of sepsis. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS or endotoxin),
binding protein (LBP) is a class 1 acute-phase
protein with the ability to bind and transfer bacterial
LPS. Changes in serum levels of LBP have profound effects
on the host's ability to react to endotoxin stimulation
and to defend itself against sepsis. Results obtained
from
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 37, 03/1999
Pages: 271 - 274