| Literature DB >> 19269101 |
N D'Arpa1, A Accardo-Palumbo, G Amato, L D'Amelio, D Pileri, V Cataldo, R Mogavero, C Lombardo, B Napoli, F Conte.
Abstract
Burns are associated with immune suppression and subsequent development of sepsis. Dendritic cells (DCs) are potent antigen-presenting cells that serve as a critical link between the innate and acquired immune systems, and are essential in coordinating the host response to pathogens. Using multicolour flow cytometry, the percentages of LIN(-) DR(+) CD11c(+) myeloid (mDC) and LIN(-) DR(+) CD123(+) plasmacytoid (pDC) subsets were determined in peripheral blood from 32 people (15 septic and 5 non-septic burn victims and 12 age- and gender-matched healthy controls, up to 20 days from injury). Analysis revealed significant reductions in circulating mDCs and pDCs in survivor as well as non-survivor septic cases compared with non-septic cases and controls (p<0.001). These findings suggest that deficiencies in mDCs and pDC subsets are related to sepsis following severe burn, and may contribute to immunosuppression among burn victims.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19269101 DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2008.05.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns ISSN: 0305-4179 Impact factor: 2.744