Abstract:Background: Sepsis claims over 215,000 lives and costs $16.7 billion per year in America alone. Recent studies revealed that HDL receptor scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI or Scarb1) plays a critical protective role in sepsis. Using Scarb1I179N mice, a mutant SR-BI mouse model with 90% depletion in hepatic SR-BI, we previously reported that the mutant mice are susceptible to cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis. However, using a hypo-AlbCreSR-BIfl/fl mouse model, Huby's group showed that the liver-speci… Show more
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