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Early changes of the kinetics of monocyte trem-1 reflect final outcome in human sepsis.
Marioli, Androniki; Koupetori, Marina; Raftogiannis, Maria; Patrani, Maria; Antonakos, Nikolaos; Pavlaki, Maria; Adamis, Georgios; Dougekou, Georgia; Damoraki, Georgia; Tsangaris, Iraklis.
  • Marioli A; 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Sismanogleion General Hospital, 15126, Athens, Greece. nmarioli@yahoo.gr.
  • Koupetori M; 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Thriasio General Hospital, 19600, Elefsis, Greece. e-Lambros@hotmail.gr.
  • Raftogiannis M; 4th Department of Internal Medicine, Medical School, University of Athens, 12462, Athens, Greece. mrafotgiann@med.uoa.gr.
  • Patrani M; Intensive Care Unit, Korgialeneion-Benakeion Hospital, 11526, Athens, Greece. mpatrani@gmail.com.
  • Antonakos N; 4th Department of Internal Medicine, Medical School, University of Athens, 12462, Athens, Greece. doc.kantonak@gmail.com.
  • Pavlaki M; Department of Internal Medicine, Argos General Hospital, 21200, Argos, Greece. mar_paul300@yahoo.gr.
  • Adamis G; 1st Department of Internal Medicine, G.Gennimatas General Hospital, 11527, Athens, Greece. geo.adamis@gmail.com.
  • Dougekou G; 4th Department of Internal Medicine, Medical School, University of Athens, 12462, Athens, Greece. diamanti.kons@gmail.com.
  • Damoraki G; 4th Department of Internal Medicine, Medical School, University of Athens, 12462, Athens, Greece. gdamoraki@gmail.com.
  • Tsangaris I; 2nd Critical Care Department, "Attikon" University Hospital, 1 Rimini Str., Athens, 12462, Greece. itsagkaris@med.uoa.gr.
BMC Immunol ; 15: 585, 2014 Dec 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25532536
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

TREM-1 (triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells), a receptor expressed on neutrophils and monocytes, is upregulated in sepsis and seems to tune the inflammatory response. We explored the expression of TREM-1 at the gene level and on cell membranes of monocytes and association with clinical outcome.

METHODS:

Peripheral venous blood was sampled from 75 septic patients (39 patients with sepsis, 25 with severe sepsis and 11 with septic shock) on sepsis days 1, 3 and 7. TREM-1 on monocytes was measured by flow cytometry; gene expression of TREM-1 in circulating mononuclear cells was assessed by real-time PCR. sTREM-1 was measured in serum by an enzyme immunoassay.

RESULTS:

Although surface TREM-1, sTREM-1 and TREM-1 gene expression did not differ between sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock on day 1, survivors had greater expression of surface TREM-1 on days 3 and 7 compared to non-survivors. sTREM-1 on non-survivors decreased on day 3 compared to baseline. Patients with increase of monocyte gene expression of TREM-1 from day 1 to day 3 had prolonged survival compared to patients with decrease of gene expression of TREM-1 from day 1 to day 3 (p 0.031).

CONCLUSIONS:

Early decrease of gene expression of TREM-1 in monocytes is associated with poor outcome. A reciprocal decrease of the pro-inflammatory surface receptor TREM-1 linked with sepsis-induced immunosuppression may be part of the explanation.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Glicoproteínas de Membrana / Monocitos / Receptores Inmunológicos / Regulación de la Expresión Génica / Sepsis Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Glicoproteínas de Membrana / Monocitos / Receptores Inmunológicos / Regulación de la Expresión Génica / Sepsis Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article