Extracorporeal apheresis of endotoxins and pro-inflammatory cytokines is still a therapeutic option in the early hyper-inflammatory phase of gram-negative sepsis. There is therefore ongoing interest in adsorber materials suitable for that kind of clinical application. Here we describe lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and cytokine adsorption characteristics of a new adsorbent based on purified human serum albumin (HSA) covalently linked to macroporous polymer beads (iHSA).
Multipoint attachment of HSA to acrylic beads via
carboxyl groups of the protein resulted in an increased
affinity to LPS. In adsorption experiments (adsorbent/plasma ratio 1:3) a 70–80 % reduction of limulus amoebocyte
lysate (LAL) activity from 8.59 ± 2.07 EU/ml
(mean ± SD) to 1.82 ± 0.77 EU/ml (
Depending on the means of immobilization, iHSA
shows higher affinity for LPS than native albumin
present in plasma. We demonstrated an efficient removal
of LPS from plasma
Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 37, 03/1999
Pages: 373 - 379