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Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

Bacterial infection and sepsis are common complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD). A vicious cycle of increased gut permeability, endotoxemia, inadequate activation of the innate immune system and resulting innate immune dysfunction is hypothesized. We assessed endotoxemia, neutrophil function...

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Autores principales: Lemesch, Sandra, Ribitsch, Werner, Schilcher, Gernot, Spindelböck, Walter, Hafner-Gießauf, Hildegard, Marsche, Gunther, Pasterk, Lisa, Payerl, Doris, Schmerböck, Bianca, Tawdrous, Monika, Rosenkranz, Alexander R., Stiegler, Philipp, Kager, Gerd, Hallström, Seth, Oettl, Karl, Eberhard, Katharina, Horvath, Angela, Leber, Bettina, Stadlbauer, Vanessa
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5048306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep34534
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author Lemesch, Sandra
Ribitsch, Werner
Schilcher, Gernot
Spindelböck, Walter
Hafner-Gießauf, Hildegard
Marsche, Gunther
Pasterk, Lisa
Payerl, Doris
Schmerböck, Bianca
Tawdrous, Monika
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Stiegler, Philipp
Kager, Gerd
Hallström, Seth
Oettl, Karl
Eberhard, Katharina
Horvath, Angela
Leber, Bettina
Stadlbauer, Vanessa
author_facet Lemesch, Sandra
Ribitsch, Werner
Schilcher, Gernot
Spindelböck, Walter
Hafner-Gießauf, Hildegard
Marsche, Gunther
Pasterk, Lisa
Payerl, Doris
Schmerböck, Bianca
Tawdrous, Monika
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Stiegler, Philipp
Kager, Gerd
Hallström, Seth
Oettl, Karl
Eberhard, Katharina
Horvath, Angela
Leber, Bettina
Stadlbauer, Vanessa
author_sort Lemesch, Sandra
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description Bacterial infection and sepsis are common complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD). A vicious cycle of increased gut permeability, endotoxemia, inadequate activation of the innate immune system and resulting innate immune dysfunction is hypothesized. We assessed endotoxemia, neutrophil function and its relation to oxidative stress, inflammation and gut permeability in patients with CKD grade 3–5 without renal replacement therapy (CKD group, n = 57), patients with CKD stage 5 undergoing haemodialysis (HD, n = 32) or peritoneal dialysis (PD, n = 28) and patients after kidney transplantation (KT, n = 67) in a cross-sectional observational study. In HD patients, endotoxin serum levels were elevated and neutrophil phagocytic capacity was decreased compared to all other groups. Patients on HD had a significantly higher mortality, due to infections during follow up, compared to PD (p = 0.022). Oxidative stress, neutrophil energy charge, systemic inflammation and gut permeability could not completely explain these differences. Our findings suggest that dialysis modality and not renal function per se determine the development of neutrophil dysfunction and endotoxemia in CKD-patients. HD patients are particularly prone to neutrophil dysfunction and endotoxemia whereas neutrophil function seems to improve after KT. Multi-target approaches are therefore warranted to improve neutrophil function and potentially reduce the rate of infections with patients undergoing haemodialysis.
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spelling pubmed-50483062016-10-11 Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease Lemesch, Sandra Ribitsch, Werner Schilcher, Gernot Spindelböck, Walter Hafner-Gießauf, Hildegard Marsche, Gunther Pasterk, Lisa Payerl, Doris Schmerböck, Bianca Tawdrous, Monika Rosenkranz, Alexander R. Stiegler, Philipp Kager, Gerd Hallström, Seth Oettl, Karl Eberhard, Katharina Horvath, Angela Leber, Bettina Stadlbauer, Vanessa Sci Rep Article Bacterial infection and sepsis are common complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD). A vicious cycle of increased gut permeability, endotoxemia, inadequate activation of the innate immune system and resulting innate immune dysfunction is hypothesized. We assessed endotoxemia, neutrophil function and its relation to oxidative stress, inflammation and gut permeability in patients with CKD grade 3–5 without renal replacement therapy (CKD group, n = 57), patients with CKD stage 5 undergoing haemodialysis (HD, n = 32) or peritoneal dialysis (PD, n = 28) and patients after kidney transplantation (KT, n = 67) in a cross-sectional observational study. In HD patients, endotoxin serum levels were elevated and neutrophil phagocytic capacity was decreased compared to all other groups. Patients on HD had a significantly higher mortality, due to infections during follow up, compared to PD (p = 0.022). Oxidative stress, neutrophil energy charge, systemic inflammation and gut permeability could not completely explain these differences. Our findings suggest that dialysis modality and not renal function per se determine the development of neutrophil dysfunction and endotoxemia in CKD-patients. HD patients are particularly prone to neutrophil dysfunction and endotoxemia whereas neutrophil function seems to improve after KT. Multi-target approaches are therefore warranted to improve neutrophil function and potentially reduce the rate of infections with patients undergoing haemodialysis. Nature Publishing Group 2016-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5048306/ /pubmed/27698480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep34534 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Lemesch, Sandra
Ribitsch, Werner
Schilcher, Gernot
Spindelböck, Walter
Hafner-Gießauf, Hildegard
Marsche, Gunther
Pasterk, Lisa
Payerl, Doris
Schmerböck, Bianca
Tawdrous, Monika
Rosenkranz, Alexander R.
Stiegler, Philipp
Kager, Gerd
Hallström, Seth
Oettl, Karl
Eberhard, Katharina
Horvath, Angela
Leber, Bettina
Stadlbauer, Vanessa
Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
title Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
title_full Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
title_fullStr Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
title_short Mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
title_sort mode of renal replacement therapy determines endotoxemia and neutrophil dysfunction in chronic kidney disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5048306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27698480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep34534
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