Method for modulating inflammatory responses by altering plasma lipid levels
View Patent ↗A method for treating an immune-related disorder in a patient comprising administering an agent to the patient for altering the patient's plasma concentration of free cholesterol, wherein said agent is a non-statin agent and is administered in an amount sufficient to modulate the immune-related disorder.
1. A method for suppressing an inflammatory cell response in a patient comprising administering to a patient suffering from an inflammatory response a non-statin agent in an amount to lower the patient's plasma concentration of free cholesterol to a level that inhibits Ca 2+ -entry dependent inflammatory cellular function, so that said inflammatory cell response is suppressed, wherein the non-statin agent is methyl-beta cyclodextrin, and wherein said inflammatory response is caused by a hyperimmune or autoimmune response in said patient.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the agent enhances the activity of an enzyme involved in the metabolism of the free cholesterol.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hyperimmune or autoimmune response is related to a disorder of systemic inflammation after trauma, injury or sepsis, transplant rejection, atherosclerosis, neointimal hyperplasia, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, Addison's disease, multiple sclerosis, or psoriasis.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the agent is administered to the patient orally, intravenously or parenterally.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the agent further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.