trem-1 expression on neutrophils and monocytes of septic patients: relation to the underlying infection and the implicated pathogen
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
Current knowledge on the exact ligand causing expression of TREM-1 on neutrophils and monocytes is limited. The present study aimed at the role of underlying infection and of the causative pathogen in the expression of TREM-1 in sepsis.
Methods
Peripheral venous blood was sampled from 125 patients with sepsis and 88 with severe sepsis/septic shock. The causative pathogen was isolated in 91 patients. Patients were suffering from acute pyelonephritis, community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), intra-abdominal infections (IAIs), primary bacteremia and ventilator-associated pneumonia or hospital-acquired pneumonia (VAP/HAP). Blood monocytes and neutrophils were isolated. Flow cytometry was used to estimate the TREM-1 expression from septic patients.
Results
Within patients bearing intrabdominal infections, expression of TREM-1 was significantly lower on neutrophils and on monocytes at severe sepsis/shock than at sepsis. That was also the case for severe sepsis/shock developed in the field of VAP/HAP. Among patients who suffered infections by Gram-negative community-acquired pathogens or among patients who suffered polymicrobial infections, expression of TREM-1 on monocytes was significantly lower at the stage of severe sepsis/shock than at the stage of sepsis.
Conclusions
Decrease of the expression of TREM-1 on the membrane of monocytes and neutrophils upon transition from sepsis to severe sepsis/septic shock depends on the underlying type of infection and the causative pathogen.
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| Authors | ;Poukoulidou Thekla;Spyridaki Aikaterini;Mihailidou Ira;Kopterides Petros;Pistiki Aikaterini;Alexiou Zoi;Chrisofos Michael;Dimopoulou Ioanna;Drimoussis Panagiotis;Giamarellos-Bourboulis Evangelos J;Koutelidakis Ioannis;Marioli Androniki;Mega Anna;Orfanos Stylianos E;Theodorakopoulou Maria;Tsironis Christos;Maggina Nina;Polychronopoulos Vlassios;Tsangaris Iraklis |
| Journal | biological & pharmaceutical bulletin |
| Year | 2011 |
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10.1186/1471-2334-11-309
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