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Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics

Fever is the most common complaint of children who are attending a pediatric emergency department (PED). Most of the fever cases are of viral origin; however, the most common markers, such as leucocyte, neutrophil count, or C-reactive protein, are not sensitive or specific enough to distinguish the...

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Autores principales: Pociute, Aiste, Kottilingal Farook, Muhammed Fazil, Dagys, Algirdas, Kevalas, Rimantas, Laucaityte, Goda, Jankauskaite, Lina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216475
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author Pociute, Aiste
Kottilingal Farook, Muhammed Fazil
Dagys, Algirdas
Kevalas, Rimantas
Laucaityte, Goda
Jankauskaite, Lina
author_facet Pociute, Aiste
Kottilingal Farook, Muhammed Fazil
Dagys, Algirdas
Kevalas, Rimantas
Laucaityte, Goda
Jankauskaite, Lina
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description Fever is the most common complaint of children who are attending a pediatric emergency department (PED). Most of the fever cases are of viral origin; however, the most common markers, such as leucocyte, neutrophil count, or C-reactive protein, are not sensitive or specific enough to distinguish the etiology of fever, especially if children present at the early phase of infection. Currently, platelets have been attributed a role as important sentinels in viral and bacterial infection pathogenesis. Thus, our aim was to analyze different platelet indices, such as PNLR (platelet-to-neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio), PNR (platelet-to-neutrophil ratio) as well as specific secreted proteins, such as sP-selectin, CXCL4, CXCL7, and serotonin. We included 68 children who were referred to PED with the early onset of fever (<12 h). All children with comorbidities, older than five years, and psychiatric diseases, who refused to participate were excluded. All the participants were divided into viral, bacterial, or serious bacterial infection (SBI) groups. All the children underwent blood sampling, and an additional sample was collected for protein analysis. Our analysis revealed statistically significant differences between leucocyte, neutrophil, and CRP levels between SBI and other groups. However, leucocyte and neutrophil counts were within the age norms. A higher PNLR value was observed in a bacterial group, PNR-in viral. As we tested CXCL7 and sP-selectin, alone and together those markers were statistically significant to discriminate SBI and sepsis from other causes of infection. Together with tachypnoe and SpO2 < 94%, it improved the prediction value of sepsis as well as SBI. CXCL4 and serotonin did not differ between the groups. Concluding, CXCL7 and sP-selectin showed promising results in early SBI and sepsis diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-96588332022-11-15 Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics Pociute, Aiste Kottilingal Farook, Muhammed Fazil Dagys, Algirdas Kevalas, Rimantas Laucaityte, Goda Jankauskaite, Lina J Clin Med Article Fever is the most common complaint of children who are attending a pediatric emergency department (PED). Most of the fever cases are of viral origin; however, the most common markers, such as leucocyte, neutrophil count, or C-reactive protein, are not sensitive or specific enough to distinguish the etiology of fever, especially if children present at the early phase of infection. Currently, platelets have been attributed a role as important sentinels in viral and bacterial infection pathogenesis. Thus, our aim was to analyze different platelet indices, such as PNLR (platelet-to-neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio), PNR (platelet-to-neutrophil ratio) as well as specific secreted proteins, such as sP-selectin, CXCL4, CXCL7, and serotonin. We included 68 children who were referred to PED with the early onset of fever (<12 h). All children with comorbidities, older than five years, and psychiatric diseases, who refused to participate were excluded. All the participants were divided into viral, bacterial, or serious bacterial infection (SBI) groups. All the children underwent blood sampling, and an additional sample was collected for protein analysis. Our analysis revealed statistically significant differences between leucocyte, neutrophil, and CRP levels between SBI and other groups. However, leucocyte and neutrophil counts were within the age norms. A higher PNLR value was observed in a bacterial group, PNR-in viral. As we tested CXCL7 and sP-selectin, alone and together those markers were statistically significant to discriminate SBI and sepsis from other causes of infection. Together with tachypnoe and SpO2 < 94%, it improved the prediction value of sepsis as well as SBI. CXCL4 and serotonin did not differ between the groups. Concluding, CXCL7 and sP-selectin showed promising results in early SBI and sepsis diagnosis. MDPI 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9658833/ /pubmed/36362702 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216475 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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Kottilingal Farook, Muhammed Fazil
Dagys, Algirdas
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Laucaityte, Goda
Jankauskaite, Lina
Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics
title Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics
title_full Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics
title_fullStr Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics
title_full_unstemmed Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics
title_short Platelet-Derived Biomarkers: Potential Role in Early Pediatric Serious Bacterial Infection and Sepsis Diagnostics
title_sort platelet-derived biomarkers: potential role in early pediatric serious bacterial infection and sepsis diagnostics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9658833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362702
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216475
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