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Low monocyte HLA-DR expression as an indicator of immunodepression in very low birth weight infants.

Anniina Palojärvi1, Jari Petäjä, Sanna Siitonen, Cecilia Janér, Sture Andersson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As a protective response to an inflammatory stimulus, the antigen-presenting molecules (human leukocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR)) on monocytes are downregulated. If severe, the response may lead to immunodepression or immunoparalysis, associated with an increased rate of morbidity and mortality in adults. In very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, birth and intensive care present major immunological challenges.
METHODS: We measured monocyte HLA-DR expression by flow cytometry and determined 13 plasma cytokines in 56 VLBW infants (gestational age (GA): 23.7-31.8 wk) and 25 controls (GA: 34.1-41.4 wk).
RESULTS: HLA-DR expression decreased postnatally both in VLBW and in control infants. In VLBW infants, GA and respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) both showed associations with HLA-DR nadir on day 3, when 45% of them met the criteria of immunodepression. HLA-DR expression was lower in those infants subsequently developing infection (74 vs. 49% (day 3) and 85 vs. 68% (day 7); both P = 0.002). Interleukin (IL)-6 on day 1 was a predictor of the HLA-DR nadir.
CONCLUSION: VLBW infants are in a state of immunodepression postnatally. This immunodepression correlated with GA and was a predisposing factor for late infections. The downregulation of HLA-DR during RDS probably indicates an RDS-induced antigen load on the immune system.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23269117     DOI: 10.1038/pr.2012.199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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