Literature DB >> 16159821

Gene expression changes in leukocytes during cardiopulmonary bypass are dependent on circuit coating.

Joerg Seeburger1, Jan Hoffmann, Hans Peter Wendel, Gerhard Ziemer, Hermann Aebert.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) results in a systemic inflammatory response. Leukocytes play a crucial role in inflammatory reactions. Their gene expression profile in the context of CPB is unknown. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In a prospective, randomized, and double-blind clinical trial, 12 male patients underwent elective coronary artery bypass grafting with either heparin-coated (group H) or protein-coated (group P) CPB circuits. Oligonucleotide microarray analyses of 22,283 genes were performed on circulating leukocytes, collected immediately before surgery and 6 hours after CPB. Microarray results were validated with real-time polymerase chain reaction. All patients had uneventful surgery, and no significant differences between groups were observed during the clinical course. Multiple statistical analyses with different methods were performed. Compared with preoperative expression at a threshold value of P<0.01, postoperative expression revealed 814 upregulated and 1187 downregulated genes in group H compared with 99 upregulated and 231 downregulated in group P (P<0.001). Fifty genes exhibited a >4-fold increase and 27 exhibited a >4-fold decrease in group H, whereas only 7 genes exhibited upregulation and 7 revealed downregulation in group P. Microarray-pathway-profile-finder analyses determined 1405 upregulated and 1454 downregulated pathways in group H compared with 552 upregulated and 818 downregulated pathways in group P (P<0.01). Pathways related to inflammatory response exhibited highest z scores in group H, reflecting cellular inflammatory activation.
CONCLUSIONS: Heparin coating resulted in a more profound alteration in leukocyte gene expression when compared with protein coating. Microarray analyses present an innovative approach for the evaluation and understanding of inflammatory reactions associated with CPB.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16159821     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.104.525378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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