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CommentarySuperantigen antagonist peptidesMartin Llewelyn and Jonathan Cohen  Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK author email corresponding author email
Critical Care 2001,
5:53-55doi:10.1186/cc986
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26 February 2001 |
Abstract
The production of superantigenic exotoxins by Gram positive bacteria underlies the pathology of toxic shock syndrome. Future treatment strategies for superantigen-mediated diseases are likely to be directed at blocking the three-way interaction between superantigen, T cell receptor and major histocompatibility class II molecule, which inititates an excessive and disordered inflammatory response. In this article, we review the first published data to address one such strategy in the context of other recognised and experimental treatments. |