Lipopolysaccharide (LPS/endotoxin) is a component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria that potently promotes the activation of macrophages and microglia cells, which are important sensors of infection by bacteria, fungi, and viruses, in both the periphery and the CNS. There are several known LPS-Binding Proteins (LBP) present on macrophage membranes, including CD14, CD11b/18, and TLR. CD14 lacks a transmembrane domain and is unable to initiate signals on its own. Thus, the TLR4 has emerged as a potential signaling partner for LPS/CD14 interactions.The key downstream pathway for LPS-induced signaling events is the MAPK cascade that leads to several functional responses...