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Enhanced HLA-DR expression on T-lymphocytes from patients in early stages of non-surgical sepsis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Researchers conducted a cross-sectional study involving 26 septic patients, 18 healthy individuals, and 4 patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), analyzing HLA-DR levels through flow cytometry.
  • * Results indicate that septic patients showed significantly higher HLA-DR expression compared to both SIRS patients and healthy controls, suggesting that HLA-DR could serve as an effective early marker for sepsis.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Early detection of sepsis is a critical step to improve patient's survival and cellular markers effective diagnosis tools. The aim of this work was to evaluate HLA-DR expression on peripheral T-lymphocytes (CD3), a marker associate to T-cell activation, as an early sepsis detection tool.

Patients And Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in twenty-six patients with confirmed sepsis by blood culture, eighteen healthy individuals and four patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome. The analysis of the HLA-DR expression was carried by flow cytometry.

Results: The patients with confirmed sepsis had significantly higher percentage of CD3/HLA-DR lymphocytes compared with both, patients with SIRS (20.37±9.42 vs. 8.7±2.9; p<0.005) and healthy individuals (20.37±9.42 vs. 6.58±3.89; p<0.005). Moreover, the average amount of HLA-DR expressed was higher when caused by gram-positive than by gram-negative bacterias (216.61±131.35 vs. 135.05±31.82; p=0.041). A ROC curve analysis showed the utility of HLA-DR expression on T-cells to identify patients with sepsis.

Discussion: Our results suggest that surface expression of HLA-DR on T-lymphocytes could be an early marker for the presence of sepsis in non-surgical septic patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.medcli.2018.07.007DOI Listing

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