2024
DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2023-0992
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A reactive monocyte subset characterized by low expression of CD91 is expanded during sterile and septic inflammation

Christian Gosset,
Jacques Foguenne,
Mickaël Simul
et al.

Abstract: Objectives This study was undertaken to assess CD91 expression on monocytes and changes in monocyte subset distribution during acute tissue damage and bloodstream infection (BSI). Methods We investigated blood specimens from healthy individuals, trauma and cardiac surgery patients as a model of tissue damage, and patients with BSI, by flow cytometry using a panel of antibodies comprising CD45, HLA-DR, CD14, CD16 and CD91 for … Show more

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“…Human monocytic cells in circulation can be categorized into three subsets, each showing different percentages in various diseases ( 12 ). During inflammatory conditions like sepsis ( 13 , 14 ), viral infection ( 15 , 16 ), and other inflammatory diseases ( 17 , 18 ), the changes in the number, volume, and function of monocytes in these subsets differ. Recent research has shown that MDW has been utilized for the early detection of sepsis ( 19 ), with MDW levels increasing with the severity of the condition ( 11 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human monocytic cells in circulation can be categorized into three subsets, each showing different percentages in various diseases ( 12 ). During inflammatory conditions like sepsis ( 13 , 14 ), viral infection ( 15 , 16 ), and other inflammatory diseases ( 17 , 18 ), the changes in the number, volume, and function of monocytes in these subsets differ. Recent research has shown that MDW has been utilized for the early detection of sepsis ( 19 ), with MDW levels increasing with the severity of the condition ( 11 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%