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Transcriptomic and Proteomic Characterization of the Immune Response to Elective Spinal Reconstructive Surgery: Impact of Aging and Comparison with Traumatic Injury Response.
Bonaroti, Jillian W; Ozel, Mehves; Chen, Tianmeng; Darby, Jennifer L; Sun, Xuejing; Moheimani, Hamed; Reitz, Katherine M; Kar, Upendra K; Zuckerbraun, Brian S; Das, Jishnu; Okonkwo, David O; Billiar, Timothy R.
Affiliation
  • Bonaroti JW; From the Department of Surgery (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Ozel M; Pittsburgh Trauma Research Center, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar).
  • Chen T; From the Department of Surgery (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Darby JL; Pittsburgh Trauma Research Center, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar).
  • Sun X; From the Department of Surgery (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Moheimani H; Pittsburgh Trauma Research Center, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar).
  • Reitz KM; From the Department of Surgery (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Kar UK; Pittsburgh Trauma Research Center, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar).
  • Zuckerbraun BS; From the Department of Surgery (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Das J; Pittsburgh Trauma Research Center, Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar).
  • Okonkwo DO; Department of Cardiology, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China (Sun).
  • Billiar TR; From the Department of Surgery (Bonaroti, Ozel, Chen, Darby, Sun, Moheimani, Reitz, Kar, Zuckerbraun, Billiar), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
J Am Coll Surg ; 238(5): 924-941, 2024 May 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38095316
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Major surgery triggers trauma-like stress responses linked to age, surgery duration, and blood loss, resembling polytrauma. This similarity suggests elective surgery as a surrogate model for studying polytrauma immune responses. We investigated stress responses across age groups and compared them with those of polytrauma patients. STUDY

DESIGN:

Patients undergoing major spinal reconstruction surgery were divided into older (age >65 years, n = 5) and young (age 18 to 39 years, n = 6) groups. A comparison group consisted of matched trauma patients (n = 8). Blood samples were collected before, during, and after surgery. Bone marrow mononuclear cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells were analyzed using cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes sequencing or single-cell RNA sequencing. Plasma was subjected to dual-platform proteomic analysis (SomaLogic and O-link).

RESULTS:

Response to polytrauma was highest within 4 hours. By comparison, the response to surgery was highest at 24 hours. Both insults triggered significant changes in cluster of differentiation 14 monocytes, with increased inflammation and lower major histocompatibility complex-class 2 expression. Older patient's cluster of differentiation 14 monocytes displayed higher inflammation and less major histocompatibility complex-class 2 suppression; a trend was also seen in bone marrow mononuclear cells. Although natural killer cells were markedly activated after polytrauma, they were suppressed after surgery, especially in older patients. In plasma, innate immunity proteins dominated at 24 hours, shifting to adaptive immunity proteins by 6 weeks with heightened inflammation in older patients. Senescence-associated secretory phenotype proteins were higher in older patients at baseline and further elevated during and after surgery.

CONCLUSIONS:

Although both major surgery and polytrauma initiate immune and stress responses, substantial differences exist in timing and cellular profiles, suggesting major elective surgery is not a suitable surrogate for the polytrauma response. Nonetheless, distinct responses in young vs older patients highlight the utility of elective spinal in studying patient-specific factors affecting outcomes after major elective surgery.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Surgery, Plastic / Multiple Trauma Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Humans Language: En Journal: J Am Coll Surg Journal subject: GINECOLOGIA / OBSTETRICIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Panamá

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Surgery, Plastic / Multiple Trauma Limits: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Humans Language: En Journal: J Am Coll Surg Journal subject: GINECOLOGIA / OBSTETRICIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Panamá