Compositions and methods for diagnosing and treating an inflammation
View Patent ↗A method of reducing an inflammatory response in a subject is provided. The method comprising providing to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of an agent capable of reducing activity and/or expression of a scavenger receptor or of an effector thereof, thereby reducing the inflammatory response in the subject.
1. A method of diagnosing Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in a human subject, the method comprising:
(a) contacting a serum sample obtained from the subject with an SR-B1 antigen so as to form immune complexes with human anti-SR-B1 auto-antibodies in said sample,
(b) detecting anti-SR-B1 immune complexes in said serum sample, and
(c) determining the level of anti SR-B1 auto-antibodies in said serum sample, wherein an anti-SR-B1 auto-antibody level above a predetermined threshold of said human anti SR-B1 auto-antibodies in said serum sample is indicative of the IBD in the subject.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein detecting said anti SR-B1 auto-antibodies in said serum sample is effected by ELISA, RIA and/or dot blot.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said serum sample is an immunoglobulin-purified serum sample.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said predetermined threshold is the level of said anti-SR-B1 antibodies in a serum sample obtained from healthy individuals.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said SR-B1 antigen is an immobilized SR-B1 antigen.
6. A method of monitoring progression of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in a subject suffering from IBD, the method comprising:
(a) contacting a serum sample obtained from the subject with an SR-B1 antigen so as to form immune complexes with human anti-SR-B1 auto-antibodies in said sample,
(b) detecting anti-SR-B1 immune complexes in said serum sample, and
(c) determining the level of anti SR-B1 auto-antibodies in said serum sample from the immune complexes,
wherein a reduction in anti-SR-B1 auto-antibody level below previously determined serum anti-SR-B1 auto-antibody levels from said subject is indicative of reduced severity of the IBD in the subject.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein said SR-B1 antigen is an immobilized SR-B1 antigen.
8. The method of claim 6 , wherein said subject is being treated for IBD.