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AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis
Timely and reliable distinction of sepsis from non-infectious systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) supports adequate antimicrobial therapy and saves lives but is clinically challenging. Blood transcriptional profiling promises to deliver insights into the pathomechanisms of SIRS and sepsis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539838/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31075840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092290 |
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author | Coulibaly, Anna Velásquez, Sonia Y. Sticht, Carsten Figueiredo, Ana Sofia Himmelhan, Bianca S. Schulte, Jutta Sturm, Timo Centner, Franz-Simon Schöttler, Jochen J. Thiel, Manfred Lindner, Holger A. |
author_facet | Coulibaly, Anna Velásquez, Sonia Y. Sticht, Carsten Figueiredo, Ana Sofia Himmelhan, Bianca S. Schulte, Jutta Sturm, Timo Centner, Franz-Simon Schöttler, Jochen J. Thiel, Manfred Lindner, Holger A. |
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description | Timely and reliable distinction of sepsis from non-infectious systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) supports adequate antimicrobial therapy and saves lives but is clinically challenging. Blood transcriptional profiling promises to deliver insights into the pathomechanisms of SIRS and sepsis and to accelerate the discovery of urgently sought sepsis biomarkers. However, suitable reference genes for normalizing gene expression in these disease conditions are lacking. In addition, variability in blood leukocyte subtype composition complicates gene profile interpretation. Here, we aimed to identify potential reference genes in natural killer (NK) cells and granulocytes from patients with SIRS and sepsis on intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Discovery by a two-step probabilistic selection from microarray data followed by validation through branched DNA assays in independent patients revealed several candidate reference genes in NK cells including AKIRIN1, PPP6R3, TAX1BP1, and ADRBK1. Initially, no candidate genes could be validated in patient granulocytes. However, we determined highly similar AKIRIN1 expression also in SIRS and sepsis granulocytes and no change by in vitro LPS challenge in granulocytes from healthy donors. Inspection of external neutrophil transcriptome datasets further support unchanged AKIRIN1 expression in human systemic inflammation. As a potential new reference gene in NK cells and granulocytes in infectious and inflammatory diseases, AKIRIN1 may improve our pathomechanistic understanding of SIRS and sepsis and help identifying new sepsis biomarkers. |
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spelling | pubmed-65398382019-06-04 AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis Coulibaly, Anna Velásquez, Sonia Y. Sticht, Carsten Figueiredo, Ana Sofia Himmelhan, Bianca S. Schulte, Jutta Sturm, Timo Centner, Franz-Simon Schöttler, Jochen J. Thiel, Manfred Lindner, Holger A. Int J Mol Sci Article Timely and reliable distinction of sepsis from non-infectious systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) supports adequate antimicrobial therapy and saves lives but is clinically challenging. Blood transcriptional profiling promises to deliver insights into the pathomechanisms of SIRS and sepsis and to accelerate the discovery of urgently sought sepsis biomarkers. However, suitable reference genes for normalizing gene expression in these disease conditions are lacking. In addition, variability in blood leukocyte subtype composition complicates gene profile interpretation. Here, we aimed to identify potential reference genes in natural killer (NK) cells and granulocytes from patients with SIRS and sepsis on intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Discovery by a two-step probabilistic selection from microarray data followed by validation through branched DNA assays in independent patients revealed several candidate reference genes in NK cells including AKIRIN1, PPP6R3, TAX1BP1, and ADRBK1. Initially, no candidate genes could be validated in patient granulocytes. However, we determined highly similar AKIRIN1 expression also in SIRS and sepsis granulocytes and no change by in vitro LPS challenge in granulocytes from healthy donors. Inspection of external neutrophil transcriptome datasets further support unchanged AKIRIN1 expression in human systemic inflammation. As a potential new reference gene in NK cells and granulocytes in infectious and inflammatory diseases, AKIRIN1 may improve our pathomechanistic understanding of SIRS and sepsis and help identifying new sepsis biomarkers. MDPI 2019-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6539838/ /pubmed/31075840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092290 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Coulibaly, Anna Velásquez, Sonia Y. Sticht, Carsten Figueiredo, Ana Sofia Himmelhan, Bianca S. Schulte, Jutta Sturm, Timo Centner, Franz-Simon Schöttler, Jochen J. Thiel, Manfred Lindner, Holger A. AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis |
title | AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis |
title_full | AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis |
title_fullStr | AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis |
title_full_unstemmed | AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis |
title_short | AKIRIN1: A Potential New Reference Gene in Human Natural Killer Cells and Granulocytes in Sepsis |
title_sort | akirin1: a potential new reference gene in human natural killer cells and granulocytes in sepsis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539838/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31075840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20092290 |
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