| Literature DB >> 19002257 |
Po-Shun Lee1, Sanjay R Patel, David C Christiani, Ednan Bajwa, Thomas P Stossel, Aaron B Waxman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depletion of the circulating actin-binding protein, plasma gelsolin (pGSN) has been described in septic patients and animals. We hypothesized that the extent of pGSN reduction correlates with outcomes of septic patients and that circulating actin is a manifestation of sepsis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19002257 PMCID: PMC2577888 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0003712
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient demographics and clinical information.
| 28 Day Mortality | |||
| Survivor | Non-Survivor | P Value | |
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| 15 | 6 | |
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| 66±17 | 67±14 | 0.93 |
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| 7∶8 | 6∶0 | 0.046 |
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| 68±25 | 93±24 | 0.045 |
Figure 1Actinemia occurs in human sepsis.
Western Blot (WB) of plasma from septic patients and normals staining for actin shows that actin is present in the plasma of 17/21 patients, while Western Blot of three representative normals had no detectable actin in circulation.
Figure 2Degree of pGSN depletion is associated with sepsis mortality.
A. Septic patients had lower pGSN levels compared to normal controls (p = 0.01). B. Septic patients who survived at 28 day of admission had significantly higher pGSN levels than those who did not survive (p = 0.004). C. Albumin levels did not differ between survivors and non-survivors.
Figure 3ROC analysis of pGSN and APACHE III.
Receiver operating curves of pGSN levels (solid line) and APACHE III scores (dotted line) identifying 28-day mortality in septic patients are generated. Area under curve is 0.86 for pGSN (95% confidence interval of 0.68–1.05, p = 0.011), and 0.81 for APACHE III (95% confidence interval of 0.60–1.02, p = 0.03. A pGSN level cutoff of <113.6 mg/L yields a 66.7% sensitivity and 93.3% specificity with a likelihood ratio of 10.