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Ugeskrift for laeger · Feb 2008
Review[Neisseria meningitidis. The pathophysiological role of lipopolysaccharides in association with meningococcal disease and septic shock].
- Mie Østergaard Pedersen, Dan Sonne Pedersen, Michael Pedersen, and Milena Penkowa.
- Københavns Universitet, Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakultet, Afdeling for Neuroprotektion, København N. mieped@stud.ku.dk
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 2008 Feb 4;170(6):421-6.
AbstractA major pro-inflammatory and toxic component of N. meningitidis is lipopolysaccharide (LPS). LPS contributes to severe symptoms of meningococcal disease, septic shock and severe coagulopathy, in part by increasing pro-inflammatory mechanisms and reactive oxygen species. Recent technologies have increased the likelihood of developing an anti-meningococcal immunization strategy based upon the virulence of LPS which may lead to a vaccination against this important pathogen including serogroup B disease. This review summarizes recent findings that may provide a safe, effective prophylaxis and therapy.
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