antiendotoxin
Antiendotoxin refers to substances or strategies that counteract endotoxins, primarily lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Endotoxins can enter the bloodstream during severe infection and contribute to systemic inflammation, septic shock, and organ dysfunction. Antiendotoxin approaches aim to neutralize, remove, or blunt the host response to endotoxin.
Mechanisms of action include direct neutralization by antibodies or LPS-binding proteins that block LPS from engaging
Clinical approaches and examples have included antiendotoxin antibodies, such as monoclonal antibodies against LPS, and TLR4
Research continues into targeted endotoxin neutralization and host-response modulation, with emphasis on identifying subgroups that may