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Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients

Sepsis-acquired immunosuppression may play a major role in patients’ prognosis through increased risk of secondary infections. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) is an innate immune receptor involved in cellular activation. Its soluble form (sTREM-1) has been described as a ro...

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Autores principales: Venet, Matthieu, Bidar, Frank, Derive, Marc, Delwarde, Benjamin, Monard, Céline, Hengy, Baptiste, Jolly, Lucie, Rimmelé, Thomas, Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire, Monneret, Guillaume, Venet, Fabienne
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36861044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000869
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author Venet, Matthieu
Bidar, Frank
Derive, Marc
Delwarde, Benjamin
Monard, Céline
Hengy, Baptiste
Jolly, Lucie
Rimmelé, Thomas
Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire
Monneret, Guillaume
Venet, Fabienne
author_facet Venet, Matthieu
Bidar, Frank
Derive, Marc
Delwarde, Benjamin
Monard, Céline
Hengy, Baptiste
Jolly, Lucie
Rimmelé, Thomas
Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire
Monneret, Guillaume
Venet, Fabienne
author_sort Venet, Matthieu
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description Sepsis-acquired immunosuppression may play a major role in patients’ prognosis through increased risk of secondary infections. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) is an innate immune receptor involved in cellular activation. Its soluble form (sTREM-1) has been described as a robust marker of mortality in sepsis. The objective of this study was to evaluate its association with the occurrence of nosocomial infections alone or in combination with human leucocyte antigen-DR on monocytes (mHLA-DR). DESIGN: Observational study. SETTING: University Hospital in France. PATIENTS: One hundred sixteen adult septic shock patients as a post hoc study from the IMMUNOSEPSIS cohort (NCT04067674). INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Plasma sTREM-1 and monocyte HLA-DR were measured at day 1 or 2 (D1/D2), D3/D4, and D6/D8 after admission. Associations with nosocomial infection were evaluated through multivariable analyses. At D6/D8, both markers were combined, and association with increased risk of nosocomial infection was evaluated in the subgroup of patients with most deregulated markers in a multivariable analysis with death as a competing risk. Significantly decreased mHLA-DR at D6/D8 and increased sTREM-1 concentrations were measured at all time points in nonsurvivors compared with survivors. Decreased mHLA-DR at D6/D8 was significantly associated with increased risk of secondary infections after adjustment for clinical parameters with a subdistribution hazard ratio of 3.61 (95% CI, 1.39–9.34; p = 0.008). At D6/D8, patients with persistently high sTREM-1 and decreased mHLA-DR presented with a significantly increased risk of infection (60%) compared with other patients (15.7%). This association remained significant in the multivariable model (subdistribution hazard ratio [95% CI], 4.65 [1.98–10.9]; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In addition to its prognostic interest on mortality, sTREM-1, when combined with mHLA-DR, may help to better identify immunosuppressed patients at risk of nosocomial infections.
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spelling pubmed-99702672023-02-28 Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients Venet, Matthieu Bidar, Frank Derive, Marc Delwarde, Benjamin Monard, Céline Hengy, Baptiste Jolly, Lucie Rimmelé, Thomas Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire Monneret, Guillaume Venet, Fabienne Crit Care Explor Observational Study Sepsis-acquired immunosuppression may play a major role in patients’ prognosis through increased risk of secondary infections. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (TREM-1) is an innate immune receptor involved in cellular activation. Its soluble form (sTREM-1) has been described as a robust marker of mortality in sepsis. The objective of this study was to evaluate its association with the occurrence of nosocomial infections alone or in combination with human leucocyte antigen-DR on monocytes (mHLA-DR). DESIGN: Observational study. SETTING: University Hospital in France. PATIENTS: One hundred sixteen adult septic shock patients as a post hoc study from the IMMUNOSEPSIS cohort (NCT04067674). INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Plasma sTREM-1 and monocyte HLA-DR were measured at day 1 or 2 (D1/D2), D3/D4, and D6/D8 after admission. Associations with nosocomial infection were evaluated through multivariable analyses. At D6/D8, both markers were combined, and association with increased risk of nosocomial infection was evaluated in the subgroup of patients with most deregulated markers in a multivariable analysis with death as a competing risk. Significantly decreased mHLA-DR at D6/D8 and increased sTREM-1 concentrations were measured at all time points in nonsurvivors compared with survivors. Decreased mHLA-DR at D6/D8 was significantly associated with increased risk of secondary infections after adjustment for clinical parameters with a subdistribution hazard ratio of 3.61 (95% CI, 1.39–9.34; p = 0.008). At D6/D8, patients with persistently high sTREM-1 and decreased mHLA-DR presented with a significantly increased risk of infection (60%) compared with other patients (15.7%). This association remained significant in the multivariable model (subdistribution hazard ratio [95% CI], 4.65 [1.98–10.9]; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In addition to its prognostic interest on mortality, sTREM-1, when combined with mHLA-DR, may help to better identify immunosuppressed patients at risk of nosocomial infections. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9970267/ /pubmed/36861044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000869 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Observational Study
Venet, Matthieu
Bidar, Frank
Derive, Marc
Delwarde, Benjamin
Monard, Céline
Hengy, Baptiste
Jolly, Lucie
Rimmelé, Thomas
Lukaszewicz, Anne-Claire
Monneret, Guillaume
Venet, Fabienne
Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients
title Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients
title_full Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients
title_fullStr Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients
title_full_unstemmed Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients
title_short Persistently Elevated Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 and Decreased Monocyte Human Leucocyte Antigen DR Expression Are Associated With Nosocomial Infections in Septic Shock Patients
title_sort persistently elevated soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 and decreased monocyte human leucocyte antigen dr expression are associated with nosocomial infections in septic shock patients
topic Observational Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9970267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36861044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000869
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