INCREASED CIRCULATING SOLUBLE CD14 IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH MORTALITY IN GRAM-NEGATIVE SEPTIC SHOCK

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LANDMANN, R
ZIMMERLI, W
SANSANO, S
LINK, S
HAHN, A
GLAUSER, MP
CALANDRA, T
机构
[1] UNIV BASEL HOSP,DEPT MED,DIV HYPERTENS,CH-4031 BASEL,SWITZERLAND
[2] CHU VAUDOIS,DEPT INTERNAL MED,DIV INFECT DIS,CH-1011 LAUSANNE,SWITZERLAND
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JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES | 1995年 / 171卷 / 03期
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10.1093/infdis/171.3.639
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
The soluble glycoprotein sCD14 binds lipopolysaccharide, a complex that activates endothelial cells and that may be crucial in gram-negative sepsis. Therefore, serum sCD14 was analyzed in 54 patients with gram-negative septic shock and in 26 healthy controls. sCD14 was tested by ELISA and Western blotting. Patients had higher sCD14 concentrations than controls (median, 3.23 vs. 2.48 mu g/mL, P = .002). Increased levels were associated with high mortality (median, 4.2 mu g/mL in nonsurvivors vs. 2.8 mu g/mL in survivors, P = .001). sCD14 was found in two isoforms (49 and 55 kDa) in monocyte cultures. In sera only one of either form was detectable. Controls had the 49-kDa form, and patients had either the 49- or 55-kDa form, but patients with high levels of sCD14 had only the 55-kDa form. Twenty-one (53%) of 39 with the 55-kDa form and 8 (57%) of 14 with the 49-kDa form died. Thus, the level of sCD14 but not its biochemical form had a prognostic value in patients with gram-negative septic shock.
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