| Literature DB >> 29931563 |
Verena Liebers1, Benjamin Kendzia2, Heike Stubel2, Gerda Borowitzki2, Vitali Gering2, Christian Monsé2, Olaf Hagemeyer2, Rolf Merget2, Thomas Brüning2, Monika Raulf2.
Abstract
The whole-blood assay (WBA) with human fresh blood may provide insight into the features of an individual's innate immunity. To assess this, ex vivo cytokine release is measured after stimulation of whole blood with various stimuli, for instance, endotoxin in vitro. The aim of the present study was to evaluate WBA reproducibility with fresh blood using different calculation models. The blood was collected from 16 healthy volunteers on 6 different days. Ex vivo stimulation was performed in each individual's blood sample for 22 h, using different endotoxin concentrations. Interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-8 release were quantified using specific immunoassays in the cell-free supernatant. We found that a dose-response relationship between endotoxin and cytokine concentration could be verified for all blood donors in all tests. The median coefficient of variation of the repeated tests was 29% for IL-1β and 52% for IL-8. Upon stimulation with 40 pg/mL endotoxin, a confidence interval of 60-140% was calculated for IL-1β and 70-271% for IL-8 regarding test reproducibility. Furthermore, the classification into high or low responder was reproducible. We conclude that repeated blood collection offers an opportunity to evaluate the variability of WBA. Considering a high intragroup variability, an individual range assessment has been suggested to evaluate exposure effects.Entities:
Keywords: Cytokine release; Endotoxin; Pyrogenic effects; Test reproducibility; Whole-blood assay
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29931563 DOI: 10.1007/5584_2018_225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol ISSN: 0065-2598 Impact factor: 2.622