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GDF15 Neutralization Does Not Impact Anorexia or Survival in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Inflammation

iScience(2021)

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SUMMARY Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) causes anorexia and weight loss in animal models, and higher circulating levels are associated with cachexia and reduced survival in cancer and other chronic diseases such as sepsis. To investigate the role of sepsis-induced GDF15, we examined whether GDF15 neutralization via a validated and highly potent monoclonal antibody, mAB2, modulates lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced anorexia, weight loss, and mortality in rodents. LPS injection transiently increased circulating GDF15 in wildtype mice, decreased food intake and body weight, and increased illness behavior and mortality at a high dose. GDF15 neutralization with mAB2 did not prevent or exacerbate any of the effects of LPS. Similarly, in GDF15 knockout mice, the LPS effect on appetite and survival was comparable to that observed in wildtype controls. Therefore, effective inhibition of circulating active GDF15 via antibody or via gene knockout demonstrated that survival in the LPS acute inflammation model was independent of GDF15.
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