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Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation
INTRODUCTION: Decreased expression of human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA-DR) on monocytes is a hallmark of altered immune status in patients with a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). So far, the analyses were mainly performed without taking into account monocytes subpopulations. METH...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2887183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20385017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc8959 |
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author | Kim, Oh Yoen Monsel, Antoine Bertrand, Michèle Coriat, Pierre Cavaillon, Jean-Marc Adib-Conquy, Minou |
author_facet | Kim, Oh Yoen Monsel, Antoine Bertrand, Michèle Coriat, Pierre Cavaillon, Jean-Marc Adib-Conquy, Minou |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Decreased expression of human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA-DR) on monocytes is a hallmark of altered immune status in patients with a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). So far, the analyses were mainly performed without taking into account monocytes subpopulations. METHODS: We studied this modification on CD14(HIGH )and CD14(LOW )monocytes of 20 SIRS patients undergoing abdominal aortic surgery (AAS), 20 patients undergoing carotid artery surgery (CAS), and 9 healthy controls, and we investigated mediators and intracellular molecules that may be involved in this process. RESULTS: HLA-DR on CD14(HIGH )monocytes started to decrease during surgery, after blood reperfusion, and was further reduced post-surgery. In contrast, HLA-DR expression on CD14(LOW )cells only decreased after surgery, and to a lesser extent than on CD14(HIGH )monocytes. Negative correlations were found between the reduction of HLA-DR expression and the change in cortisol levels for both subpopulations, whereas a negative correlation between interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels and HLA-DR modulation was only observed for CD14(HIGH )cells. In accordance with these ex vivo results, HLA-DR on CD14(HIGH )and CD14(LOW )monocytes of healthy donors was reduced following incubation with hydrocortisone, whereas IL-10 only acted on CD14(HIGH )subpopulation. Furthermore, flow cytometry revealed that the expression of IL-10 receptor was higher on CD14(HIGH )versus CD14(LOW )monocytes. In addition, hydrocortisone, and to a lesser extent IL-10, reversed the up-regulation of HLA-DR induced by bacterial products. Finally, membrane-associated RING-CH-1 protein (MARCH1) mRNA, a negative regulator of MHC class II, was up-regulated in monocytes of AAS patients on Day 1 post-surgery, and in those of healthy subjects exposed to hydrocortisone. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that HLA-DR expression is modulated differently on CD14(HIGH )(classical) versus CD14(LOW )(inflammatory) monocytes after systemic inflammation. |
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spelling | pubmed-28871832010-06-18 Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation Kim, Oh Yoen Monsel, Antoine Bertrand, Michèle Coriat, Pierre Cavaillon, Jean-Marc Adib-Conquy, Minou Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Decreased expression of human leukocyte antigen class II (HLA-DR) on monocytes is a hallmark of altered immune status in patients with a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). So far, the analyses were mainly performed without taking into account monocytes subpopulations. METHODS: We studied this modification on CD14(HIGH )and CD14(LOW )monocytes of 20 SIRS patients undergoing abdominal aortic surgery (AAS), 20 patients undergoing carotid artery surgery (CAS), and 9 healthy controls, and we investigated mediators and intracellular molecules that may be involved in this process. RESULTS: HLA-DR on CD14(HIGH )monocytes started to decrease during surgery, after blood reperfusion, and was further reduced post-surgery. In contrast, HLA-DR expression on CD14(LOW )cells only decreased after surgery, and to a lesser extent than on CD14(HIGH )monocytes. Negative correlations were found between the reduction of HLA-DR expression and the change in cortisol levels for both subpopulations, whereas a negative correlation between interleukin-10 (IL-10) levels and HLA-DR modulation was only observed for CD14(HIGH )cells. In accordance with these ex vivo results, HLA-DR on CD14(HIGH )and CD14(LOW )monocytes of healthy donors was reduced following incubation with hydrocortisone, whereas IL-10 only acted on CD14(HIGH )subpopulation. Furthermore, flow cytometry revealed that the expression of IL-10 receptor was higher on CD14(HIGH )versus CD14(LOW )monocytes. In addition, hydrocortisone, and to a lesser extent IL-10, reversed the up-regulation of HLA-DR induced by bacterial products. Finally, membrane-associated RING-CH-1 protein (MARCH1) mRNA, a negative regulator of MHC class II, was up-regulated in monocytes of AAS patients on Day 1 post-surgery, and in those of healthy subjects exposed to hydrocortisone. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals that HLA-DR expression is modulated differently on CD14(HIGH )(classical) versus CD14(LOW )(inflammatory) monocytes after systemic inflammation. BioMed Central 2010 2010-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2887183/ /pubmed/20385017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc8959 Text en Copyright ©2010 Kim et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Kim, Oh Yoen Monsel, Antoine Bertrand, Michèle Coriat, Pierre Cavaillon, Jean-Marc Adib-Conquy, Minou Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
title | Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
title_full | Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
title_fullStr | Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
title_full_unstemmed | Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
title_short | Differential down-regulation of HLA-DR on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
title_sort | differential down-regulation of hla-dr on monocyte subpopulations during systemic inflammation |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2887183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20385017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc8959 |
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