Reduced responsiveness of blood leukocytes to lipopolysaccharide does not predict nosocomial infections in critically ill patients

Compared with healthy subjects, whole blood leukocytes of patients were less responsive to ex vivo stimulation with LPS, as reflected by strongly reduced TNF?, IL-1? and IL-6 levels in culture supernatants. Conclusion The extent of reduced LPS responsiveness of blood leukocytes in critically ill pat...

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Vydáno v:Critical care (London, England) Ročník 19; číslo Suppl 1; s. P38
Hlavní autoři: Van Vught, LA, Wiewel, MA, Hoogendijk, AJ, Scicluna, BP, Belkasim, H, Horn, J, Schultz, MJ, Van der Poll, T
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: London BioMed Central 16.03.2015
BioMed Central Ltd
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:1364-8535, 1364-8535, 1366-609X, 1466-609X
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Shrnutí:Compared with healthy subjects, whole blood leukocytes of patients were less responsive to ex vivo stimulation with LPS, as reflected by strongly reduced TNF?, IL-1? and IL-6 levels in culture supernatants. Conclusion The extent of reduced LPS responsiveness of blood leukocytes in critically ill patients on the first day after ICU admission does not relate to the subsequent development of ICU-acquired infections.
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ISSN:1364-8535
1364-8535
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1466-609X
DOI:10.1186/cc14118