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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (8142)12/29/1998 4:35:00 PM
From: aknahow  Respond to of 17367
 
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United States Patent
5,854,214
Little, II
Dec. 29, 1998

Therapeutic uses of bactericidal/permeability increasing protein products

Abstract

The present invention provides therapeutic methods for treatment of conditions including the neutralization of the
anti-coagulant activity of heparin, inhibition of angiogenesis, tumor and endothelial cell proliferation, and treatment of
chronic inflammatory diseases by administration of bactericidal/permeability-increasing (BPI) protein products.

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Excerpt:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention relates to the administration of bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) protein products for
the treatment of a variety of therapeutic conditions not directly associated with bacterial infection.

While BPI protein products as described herein are useful as potent cytotoxins for gram-negative bacteria and for
neutralizing the adverse effects of lipopolysaccharide associated with the cell walls of gram-negative bacteria, a variety of
therapeutic effects for BPI protein products not directly associated with the gram-negative bacterial infection have been
discovered. Specifically, the invention provides methods for treating conditions not directly associated with gram-negative
infections including neutralization of the anti-coagulant activity of heparin, inhibition of tumor and endothelial cell
proliferation including cell proliferation associated with angiogenesis and treatment of chronic inflammatory disease states
such as arthritis.