CD14 Expression in the First 24h of Sepsis: Effect of-260CT CD14 SNP

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作者
de Aguiar, Bibiana Butkus
Girardi, Ingrid
Paskulin, Diego D'Avila
de Franca, Everaldo
Dornelles, Claudia
Dias, Fernando Suparregui
Bonorino, Cristina
Alho, Clarice Sampaio [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Rio de Janeiro, Fac Biociencias, BR-90619900 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
-260CT CD14 SNP; mCD14; sCD14; Sepsis;
D O I
10.1080/08820130802403242
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Sepsis is defined as systemic inflammation caused by infection. The membrane bound CD14 (mCD14) or the soluble form (sCD14) play a crucial role facing Gram-negative and Gram-positive sepsis since they are pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune response enabling cells to produce inflammatory cytokines against bacterial infections. A -260CT single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was detected in the promoter modulating the CD14 gene expression. We hypothesized that the CD14 expression depends of the genetic inheritance of -260CT CD14 SNP and it is modulated by sepsis condition. We investigated human CD14 expression on early sepsis diagnosis (in vivo) and after LPS stimulation (in vitro), and determined the -260CT CD14 SNP. We found that TT homozygotes showed higher mCD14 density (p = 0.0207), but not different sCD14 levels when compared to the CT+CC genotypes. Monocyte mCD14 density and sCD14 serum levels in our sample of early 14 septic patients were significantly higher than normal 30 controls (p0.0001). Our results suggest that the -260TT CD14 genotype is associated with higher monocyte mCD14, but not sCD14 expression, and that in the first 24 h after sepsis diagnosis, both monocyte mCD14 density and sCD14 levels are elevated, similarly to what is observed in vitro upon challenge with LPS.
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