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Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)

The proline-specific enzymes dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), prolylcarboxypeptidase (PRCP), fibroblast activation protein α (FAP) and prolyl oligopeptidase (PREP) are known for their involvement in the immune system and blood pressure regulation. Only very limited information is currently available o...

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Autores principales: Vliegen, Gwendolyn, Kehoe, Kaat, Bracke, An, De Hert, Emilie, Verkerk, Robert, Fransen, Erik, Jongers, Bart ‘s, Peters, Esther, Lambeir, Anne-Marie, Kumar-Singh, Samir, Pickkers, Peter, Jorens, Philippe G., De Meester, Ingrid
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32315321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231555
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author Vliegen, Gwendolyn
Kehoe, Kaat
Bracke, An
De Hert, Emilie
Verkerk, Robert
Fransen, Erik
Jongers, Bart ‘s
Peters, Esther
Lambeir, Anne-Marie
Kumar-Singh, Samir
Pickkers, Peter
Jorens, Philippe G.
De Meester, Ingrid
author_facet Vliegen, Gwendolyn
Kehoe, Kaat
Bracke, An
De Hert, Emilie
Verkerk, Robert
Fransen, Erik
Jongers, Bart ‘s
Peters, Esther
Lambeir, Anne-Marie
Kumar-Singh, Samir
Pickkers, Peter
Jorens, Philippe G.
De Meester, Ingrid
author_sort Vliegen, Gwendolyn
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description The proline-specific enzymes dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), prolylcarboxypeptidase (PRCP), fibroblast activation protein α (FAP) and prolyl oligopeptidase (PREP) are known for their involvement in the immune system and blood pressure regulation. Only very limited information is currently available on their enzymatic activity and possible involvement in patients with sepsis and septic-shock. The activity of the enzymes was measured in EDTA-plasma of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU): 40 septic shock patients (sepsis-2) and 22 ICU control patients after major intracranial surgery. These data were used to generate receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. A survival analysis (at 90 days) and an association study with other parameters was performed. PRCP (day 1) and PREP (all days) enzymatic activities were higher in septic shock patients compared to controls. In contrast, FAP and DPP4 were lower in these patients on all studied time points. Since large differences were found, ROC curves were generated and these yielded area under the curve (AUC) values for PREP, FAP and DPP4 of 0.88 (CI: 0.80–0.96), 0.94 (CI: 0.89–0.99) and 0.86 (CI: 0.77–0.95), respectively. PRCP had a lower predicting value with an AUC of 0.71 (CI: 0.58–0.83). A nominally significant association was observed between survival and the DPP4 enzymatic activity at day 1 (p<0.05), with a higher DPP4 activity being associated with an increase in survival. All four enzymes were dysregulated in septic shock patients. DPP4, FAP and PREP are good in discriminating between septic shock patients and ICU controls and should be further explored to see whether they are already dysregulated in earlier stages, opening perspectives for their further investigation as biomarkers in sepsis. DPP4 also shows potential as a prognostic biomarker. Additionally, the associations found warrant further research.
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spelling pubmed-71737962020-04-27 Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2) Vliegen, Gwendolyn Kehoe, Kaat Bracke, An De Hert, Emilie Verkerk, Robert Fransen, Erik Jongers, Bart ‘s Peters, Esther Lambeir, Anne-Marie Kumar-Singh, Samir Pickkers, Peter Jorens, Philippe G. De Meester, Ingrid PLoS One Research Article The proline-specific enzymes dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), prolylcarboxypeptidase (PRCP), fibroblast activation protein α (FAP) and prolyl oligopeptidase (PREP) are known for their involvement in the immune system and blood pressure regulation. Only very limited information is currently available on their enzymatic activity and possible involvement in patients with sepsis and septic-shock. The activity of the enzymes was measured in EDTA-plasma of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU): 40 septic shock patients (sepsis-2) and 22 ICU control patients after major intracranial surgery. These data were used to generate receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. A survival analysis (at 90 days) and an association study with other parameters was performed. PRCP (day 1) and PREP (all days) enzymatic activities were higher in septic shock patients compared to controls. In contrast, FAP and DPP4 were lower in these patients on all studied time points. Since large differences were found, ROC curves were generated and these yielded area under the curve (AUC) values for PREP, FAP and DPP4 of 0.88 (CI: 0.80–0.96), 0.94 (CI: 0.89–0.99) and 0.86 (CI: 0.77–0.95), respectively. PRCP had a lower predicting value with an AUC of 0.71 (CI: 0.58–0.83). A nominally significant association was observed between survival and the DPP4 enzymatic activity at day 1 (p<0.05), with a higher DPP4 activity being associated with an increase in survival. All four enzymes were dysregulated in septic shock patients. DPP4, FAP and PREP are good in discriminating between septic shock patients and ICU controls and should be further explored to see whether they are already dysregulated in earlier stages, opening perspectives for their further investigation as biomarkers in sepsis. DPP4 also shows potential as a prognostic biomarker. Additionally, the associations found warrant further research. Public Library of Science 2020-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7173796/ /pubmed/32315321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231555 Text en © 2020 Vliegen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Vliegen, Gwendolyn
Kehoe, Kaat
Bracke, An
De Hert, Emilie
Verkerk, Robert
Fransen, Erik
Jongers, Bart ‘s
Peters, Esther
Lambeir, Anne-Marie
Kumar-Singh, Samir
Pickkers, Peter
Jorens, Philippe G.
De Meester, Ingrid
Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
title Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
title_full Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
title_fullStr Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
title_full_unstemmed Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
title_short Dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
title_sort dysregulated activities of proline-specific enzymes in septic shock patients (sepsis-2)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7173796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32315321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231555
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