Balakrishnan, Arjun ; Marathe, Sandhya A ; Joglekar, Madhura ; Chakravortty, Dipshikha (2013) Bactericidal/permeability increasing protein: A multifaceted protein with functions beyond LPS neutralization Innate Immunity, 19 (4). pp. 339-347. ISSN 1753-4259
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1177/1753425912465098
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1753425912465098
Abstract
Bactericidal permeability increasing protein (BPI), a 55–60 kDa protein, first reported in 1975, has gone a long way as a protein with multifunctional roles. Its classical role in neutralizing endotoxin (LPS) raised high hopes among septic shock patients. Today, BPI is not just a LPS-neutralizing protein, but a protein with diverse functions. These functions can be as varied as inhibition of endothelial cell growth and inhibition of dendritic cell maturation, or as an anti-angiogenic, chemoattractant or opsonization agent. Though the literature available is extremely limited, it is fascinating to look into how BPI is gaining major importance as a signalling molecule. In this review, we briefly summarize the recent research focused on the multiple roles of BPI and its use as a therapeutic.
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Keywords: | Bactericidal/Permeability Increasing Protein (BPI); Antimicrobial Peptides; PLUNC Proteins; Endotoxic Shock; Gram-Negative Bacteria. |
ID Code: | 118329 |
Deposited On: | 20 May 2021 07:53 |
Last Modified: | 02 Feb 2023 05:43 |
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