Well-established evidence links endotoxin exposure, especially in the workplace, to airways disease. Endotoxin can increase disease severity by acting as a natural adjuvant to augment asthma and atopic inflammation. Recent studies suggest that it can even act on its own, causing a distinct endotoxic form of asthma. Other studies, however, contradict the paradigm that endotoxin's influence is solely a negative one. Epidemiologic associations of environmental endotoxin exposure with allergy and asthma prevention are consistent with hygiene hypothesis associations of other microbial exposures or infections with a lower incidence of atopic disease. Currently, microbe-derived products are being developed as potential therapies for allergy and asthma. Thus it is an ideal time to consider endotoxin as a prototype of a natural intervention with microbial components. Nature's ongoing experiment with endotoxin can provide clues for the development of effective and safe microbe-based products for disease treatment and prevention. This article will discuss (1) conventional paradigms in which endotoxin-induced immune modulation by T(H)1-type induction leads to mitigation of T(H)2-type immune development, allergen sensitization, and atopic inflammation; (2) newer concepts of T(H)1-type immune responses that may provide additional asthma-protective effects by preventing airways remodeling; (3) home and environmental features that significantly contribute to endotoxin exposure; (4) different aspects of asthma mediated by endotoxin exposure; and (5) how to understand endotoxin's paradoxical nature of serving as both friend and foe.
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Univ Manchester, Booth Hall Childrens Hosp, Acad Unit Child Hlth, Manchester M9 7AA, Lancs, EnglandUniv Manchester, Booth Hall Childrens Hosp, Acad Unit Child Hlth, Manchester M9 7AA, Lancs, England
Arkwright, PD
David, TJ
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Univ Manchester, Booth Hall Childrens Hosp, Acad Unit Child Hlth, Manchester M9 7AA, Lancs, EnglandUniv Manchester, Booth Hall Childrens Hosp, Acad Unit Child Hlth, Manchester M9 7AA, Lancs, England
Arkwright, PD
David, TJ
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