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Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis

BACKGROUND & AIMS: The use of non‐selective beta‐blockers has been associated with lower rates of infection and reduced infection‐associated morbidity in patients with cirrhosis. However, it is unknown if these drugs modify the systemic inflammatory response to circulating bacterial DNA. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Gimenez, Paula, Garcia‐Martinez, Irma, Francés, Rubén, Gonzalez‐Navajas, Jose M., Mauri, Montserrat, Alfayate, Rocío, Almenara, Susana, Miralles, Cayetano, Palazon, Jose M., Carnicer, Fernando, Pascual, Sonia, Such, José, Horga, José F., Zapater, Pedro
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6282820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29802788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.13890
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author Gimenez, Paula
Garcia‐Martinez, Irma
Francés, Rubén
Gonzalez‐Navajas, Jose M.
Mauri, Montserrat
Alfayate, Rocío
Almenara, Susana
Miralles, Cayetano
Palazon, Jose M.
Carnicer, Fernando
Pascual, Sonia
Such, José
Horga, José F.
Zapater, Pedro
author_facet Gimenez, Paula
Garcia‐Martinez, Irma
Francés, Rubén
Gonzalez‐Navajas, Jose M.
Mauri, Montserrat
Alfayate, Rocío
Almenara, Susana
Miralles, Cayetano
Palazon, Jose M.
Carnicer, Fernando
Pascual, Sonia
Such, José
Horga, José F.
Zapater, Pedro
author_sort Gimenez, Paula
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND & AIMS: The use of non‐selective beta‐blockers has been associated with lower rates of infection and reduced infection‐associated morbidity in patients with cirrhosis. However, it is unknown if these drugs modify the systemic inflammatory response to circulating bacterial DNA. METHODS: Sixty‐three patients with cirrhosis were included during an episode of decompensation by ascites. Thirty of those patients were on beta‐blockers. Blood samples were obtained after each patient had been in the supine position for at least 30 minutes in a quiet atmosphere. Bacterial DNA, serum cytokines, nitric oxide, and LPS were determined. Phagocytic and oxidative burst activities were determined in polymorphonuclear cells from the patients. RESULTS: The detection rate of bacterial DNA in the blood was the same (33%) for patients not treated and treated with non‐selective beta‐blockers. Patients naive to non‐selective beta‐blockers showed significantly higher serum levels of IL6, IFN‐gamma and IL10 in response to the presence of bacterial DNA. Patients treated with non‐selective beta‐blockers showed higher basal inflammatory activity that did not change with the presence of bacterial DNA. Monocytes and granulocytes from patients treated with non‐selective beta‐blockers showed a significantly increased phagocytic capacity in the presence of bacterial DNA. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with cirrhosis, chronic treatment with beta‐blockers is associated with a higher unstimulated production of serum cytokines and an increased phagocytic activity in the presence of bacterial DNA.
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spelling pubmed-62828202018-12-11 Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis Gimenez, Paula Garcia‐Martinez, Irma Francés, Rubén Gonzalez‐Navajas, Jose M. Mauri, Montserrat Alfayate, Rocío Almenara, Susana Miralles, Cayetano Palazon, Jose M. Carnicer, Fernando Pascual, Sonia Such, José Horga, José F. Zapater, Pedro Liver Int Cirrhosis and Liver Failure BACKGROUND & AIMS: The use of non‐selective beta‐blockers has been associated with lower rates of infection and reduced infection‐associated morbidity in patients with cirrhosis. However, it is unknown if these drugs modify the systemic inflammatory response to circulating bacterial DNA. METHODS: Sixty‐three patients with cirrhosis were included during an episode of decompensation by ascites. Thirty of those patients were on beta‐blockers. Blood samples were obtained after each patient had been in the supine position for at least 30 minutes in a quiet atmosphere. Bacterial DNA, serum cytokines, nitric oxide, and LPS were determined. Phagocytic and oxidative burst activities were determined in polymorphonuclear cells from the patients. RESULTS: The detection rate of bacterial DNA in the blood was the same (33%) for patients not treated and treated with non‐selective beta‐blockers. Patients naive to non‐selective beta‐blockers showed significantly higher serum levels of IL6, IFN‐gamma and IL10 in response to the presence of bacterial DNA. Patients treated with non‐selective beta‐blockers showed higher basal inflammatory activity that did not change with the presence of bacterial DNA. Monocytes and granulocytes from patients treated with non‐selective beta‐blockers showed a significantly increased phagocytic capacity in the presence of bacterial DNA. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with cirrhosis, chronic treatment with beta‐blockers is associated with a higher unstimulated production of serum cytokines and an increased phagocytic activity in the presence of bacterial DNA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-06-19 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6282820/ /pubmed/29802788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.13890 Text en © 2018 The Authors Liver International Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Cirrhosis and Liver Failure
Gimenez, Paula
Garcia‐Martinez, Irma
Francés, Rubén
Gonzalez‐Navajas, Jose M.
Mauri, Montserrat
Alfayate, Rocío
Almenara, Susana
Miralles, Cayetano
Palazon, Jose M.
Carnicer, Fernando
Pascual, Sonia
Such, José
Horga, José F.
Zapater, Pedro
Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis
title Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis
title_full Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis
title_fullStr Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis
title_full_unstemmed Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis
title_short Treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis
title_sort treatment with non‐selective beta‐blockers affects the systemic inflammatory response to bacterial dna in patients with cirrhosis
topic Cirrhosis and Liver Failure
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6282820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29802788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.13890
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