Literature DB >> 16786330

Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1: a biomarker for bacterial meningitis.

Rogier M Determann1, Martijn Weisfelt, Jan de Gans, Arie van der Ende, Marcus J Schultz, Diederik van de Beek.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 (sTREM-1) in CSF can serve as a biomarker for the presence of bacterial meningitis and outcome in patients with this disease.
DESIGN: Retrospective study of diagnostic accuracy. SETTING AND PATIENTS: CSF was collected from 92 adults with community-acquired bacterial meningitis who participated in the prospective Dutch Meningitis Cohort Study; 8 patients with viral meningitis and 9 healthy control subjects.
RESULTS: CSF sTREM-1 levels were higher in patients with bacterial meningitis (median 82 pg/ml, range 0-988) than in those with viral meningitis (0 pg/ml, 0-48) and controls (0 pg/ml, 0-36). The diagnostic accuracy of sTREM-1 in discriminating between patients with and without bacterial meningitis, expressed as the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, was 0.82. At a cutoff level of 20 pg/ml the sensitivity was 0.73 and specificity 0.77. In patients with bacterial meningitis CSF sTREM-1 levels were associated with mortality (survivors, median 73 pg/ml, range 0-449 pg/ml; nonsurvivors, 15 pg/ml, 0-988).
CONCLUSIONS: Measuring sTREM-1 in CSF may be a valuable new additional approach to accurately diagnose bacterial meningitis and identify patients at high risk for adverse outcome. Therefore a prospective study of sTREM-1 as a biomarker in bacterial meningitis is needed.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16786330     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-006-0240-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


  11 in total

1.  Differential diagnosis of acute meningitis. An analysis of the predictive value of initial observations.

Authors:  A Spanos; F E Harrell; D T Durack
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1989-11-17       Impact factor: 56.272

2.  Accuracy of clinical presentation for differentiating bacterial from viral meningitis in adults: a multivariate approach.

Authors:  François G Brivet; Sophie Ducuing; Frédéric Jacobs; Isabelle Chary; Roger Pompier; Dominique Prat; Bogdan D Grigoriu; Patrice Nordmann
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2005-10-22       Impact factor: 17.440

3.  Experimental pneumococcal meningitis causes central nervous system pathology without inducing the 72-kd heat shock protein.

Authors:  M G Täuber; S L Kennedy; J H Tureen; D H Lowenstein
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 4.307

4.  TREM-1 amplifies inflammation and is a crucial mediator of septic shock.

Authors:  A Bouchon; F Facchetti; M A Weigand; M Colonna
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2001-04-26       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  Multivariate approach to differential diagnosis of acute meningitis.

Authors:  B Hoen; J F Viel; C Paquot; A Gérard; P Canton
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  1995-04       Impact factor: 3.267

6.  Dexamethasone in adults with bacterial meningitis.

Authors:  Jan de Gans; Diederik van de Beek
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2002-11-14       Impact factor: 91.245

7.  Serial changes in soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells in the lung during development of ventilator-associated pneumonia.

Authors:  Rogier M Determann; Julian L Millo; Sébastien Gibot; Johanna C Korevaar; Margreeth B Vroom; Tom van der Poll; Christopher S Garrard; Marcus J Schultz
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2005-09-30       Impact factor: 17.440

8.  Clinical features and prognostic factors in adults with bacterial meningitis.

Authors:  Diederik van de Beek; Jan de Gans; Lodewijk Spanjaard; Martijn Weisfelt; Johannes B Reitsma; Marinus Vermeulen
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2004-10-28       Impact factor: 91.245

9.  Plasma level of a triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1: its diagnostic accuracy in patients with suspected sepsis.

Authors:  Sébastien Gibot; Marie-Nathalie Kolopp-Sarda; Marie C Béné; Aurélie Cravoisy; Bruno Levy; Gilbert C Faure; Pierre-Edouard Bollaert
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2004-07-06       Impact factor: 25.391

10.  Development and validation of a multivariable predictive model to distinguish bacterial from aseptic meningitis in children in the post-Haemophilus influenzae era.

Authors:  Lise E Nigrovic; Nathan Kuppermann; Richard Malley
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 7.124

View more
  25 in total

Review 1.  Epidemiology, diagnosis, and antimicrobial treatment of acute bacterial meningitis.

Authors:  Matthijs C Brouwer; Allan R Tunkel; Diederik van de Beek
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 26.132

2.  Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 for distinguishing bacterial from aseptic meningitis in adults.

Authors:  J Bishara; N Hadari; M Shalita-Chesner; Z Samra; O Ofir; M Paul; N Peled; S Pitlik; Y Molad
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 3.267

3.  Diagnostic value of the soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 in bacterial infection: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jing Jiyong; Huang Tiancha; Cui Wei; Shen Huahao
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2008-10-21       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 4.  Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cell-1 (sTREM-1): a potential biomarker for the diagnosis of infectious diseases.

Authors:  Changlin Cao; Jingxian Gu; Jingyao Zhang
Journal:  Front Med       Date:  2017-04-19       Impact factor: 4.592

5.  Diagnostic utility of elevated serum soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (sTREM)-1 in infected neonates.

Authors:  Kosmas Sarafidis; Vasiliki Soubasi-Griva; Kaliopi Piretzi; Agathi Thomaidou; Eleni Agakidou; Anna Taparkou; Elisavet Diamanti; Vasiliki Drossou-Agakidou
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2010-03-16       Impact factor: 17.440

6.  Serum soluble triggering receptor on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) is elevated in systemic lupus erythematosus but does not distinguish between lupus alone and concurrent infection.

Authors:  Yair Molad; Elisheva Pokroy-Shapira; Tania Kaptzan; Assaf Monselise; Michal Shalita-Chesner; Yehudit Monselise
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 4.092

7.  Association of serum soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells levels in malignant febrile neutropenic patients with bacteremia and fungemia.

Authors:  Mohammad-Taghi Arzanian; Babak Soltani; Alireza Fahimzad; Farideh Shiva; Ahmad-Reza Shamshiri; Abdollah Karimi
Journal:  Iran J Pediatr       Date:  2011-09       Impact factor: 0.364

8.  Value of soluble TREM-1, procalcitonin, and C-reactive protein serum levels as biomarkers for detecting bacteremia among sepsis patients with new fever in intensive care units: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Longxiang Su; Bingchao Han; Changting Liu; Liling Liang; Zhaoxu Jiang; Jie Deng; Peng Yan; Yanhong Jia; Dan Feng; Lixin Xie
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2012-07-18       Impact factor: 3.090

9.  Diagnostic value of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 and C-reactive protein for patients with lung infiltrates: an observational study.

Authors:  Ilias Porfyridis; Diamantis Plachouras; Vasiliki Karagianni; Anastasia Kotanidou; Spyridon A Papiris; Helen Giamarellou; Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2010-09-29       Impact factor: 3.090

Review 10.  Accuracy of plasma sTREM-1 for sepsis diagnosis in systemic inflammatory patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Youping Wu; Fei Wang; Xiaohua Fan; Rui Bao; Lulong Bo; Jinbao Li; Xiaoming Deng
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 9.097

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.