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The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis

Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Neonatal sepsis is the main cause of death in newborns, especially preterm infants. The pathogenesis of sepsis is based on a hyper-inflammatory syndrome combined with an immunosuppressive mechanism in s...

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Autores principales: Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila L., Zhumadilova, Zhibek A., Kolesnichenko, Svetlana I., Lavrinenko, Alyona V., Kadyrova, Irina A., Avdienko, Olga V., Panibratec, Lyudmila G., Vinogradskaya, Elena V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36010061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081171
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author Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila L.
Zhumadilova, Zhibek A.
Kolesnichenko, Svetlana I.
Lavrinenko, Alyona V.
Kadyrova, Irina A.
Avdienko, Olga V.
Panibratec, Lyudmila G.
Vinogradskaya, Elena V.
author_facet Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila L.
Zhumadilova, Zhibek A.
Kolesnichenko, Svetlana I.
Lavrinenko, Alyona V.
Kadyrova, Irina A.
Avdienko, Olga V.
Panibratec, Lyudmila G.
Vinogradskaya, Elena V.
author_sort Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila L.
collection PubMed
description Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Neonatal sepsis is the main cause of death in newborns, especially preterm infants. The pathogenesis of sepsis is based on a hyper-inflammatory syndrome combined with an immunosuppressive mechanism in sepsis. This study aimed to find critical parameters that are associated with the outcome of newborns with suspected sepsis. Understanding the association might have clinical relevance for immuno-monitoring, outcome prediction, and targeted therapy. Methods: A total of 210 newborn infants no older than 4 days with suspected sepsis at admission in Karaganda (Kazakhstan) were prospectively enrolled. Blood cultures were incubated, and pathogens in positive cultures were determined by MALDI-TOF. An immunological assay for blood cell components was conducted by flow cytometry with antibody cocktails. The diagnostic criteria for neonatal sepsis were identified by qualified neonatologists and included both clinical sepsis and/or positive blood culture. The analyzed infants were grouped into non-septic infants, surviving septic infants, and deceased septic infants. The results showed that deceased septic newborns had a lower level of CD8+ lymphocytes and higher PDL-1 expression in comparison with surviving septic newborns. PDL-1 expression on CD8+ T cells might play an immunosuppressive role during neonatal sepsis and might be used as a laboratory biomarker in the future.
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spelling pubmed-94064952022-08-26 The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila L. Zhumadilova, Zhibek A. Kolesnichenko, Svetlana I. Lavrinenko, Alyona V. Kadyrova, Irina A. Avdienko, Olga V. Panibratec, Lyudmila G. Vinogradskaya, Elena V. Children (Basel) Article Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Neonatal sepsis is the main cause of death in newborns, especially preterm infants. The pathogenesis of sepsis is based on a hyper-inflammatory syndrome combined with an immunosuppressive mechanism in sepsis. This study aimed to find critical parameters that are associated with the outcome of newborns with suspected sepsis. Understanding the association might have clinical relevance for immuno-monitoring, outcome prediction, and targeted therapy. Methods: A total of 210 newborn infants no older than 4 days with suspected sepsis at admission in Karaganda (Kazakhstan) were prospectively enrolled. Blood cultures were incubated, and pathogens in positive cultures were determined by MALDI-TOF. An immunological assay for blood cell components was conducted by flow cytometry with antibody cocktails. The diagnostic criteria for neonatal sepsis were identified by qualified neonatologists and included both clinical sepsis and/or positive blood culture. The analyzed infants were grouped into non-septic infants, surviving septic infants, and deceased septic infants. The results showed that deceased septic newborns had a lower level of CD8+ lymphocytes and higher PDL-1 expression in comparison with surviving septic newborns. PDL-1 expression on CD8+ T cells might play an immunosuppressive role during neonatal sepsis and might be used as a laboratory biomarker in the future. MDPI 2022-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9406495/ /pubmed/36010061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081171 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila L.
Zhumadilova, Zhibek A.
Kolesnichenko, Svetlana I.
Lavrinenko, Alyona V.
Kadyrova, Irina A.
Avdienko, Olga V.
Panibratec, Lyudmila G.
Vinogradskaya, Elena V.
The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis
title The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis
title_full The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis
title_fullStr The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis
title_full_unstemmed The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis
title_short The Presence of PDL-1 on CD8+ Lymphocytes Is Linked to Survival in Neonatal Sepsis
title_sort presence of pdl-1 on cd8+ lymphocytes is linked to survival in neonatal sepsis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9406495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36010061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9081171
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