2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-36007-w
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Differential Gene Expression in Peripheral White Blood Cells with Permissive Underfeeding and Standard Feeding in Critically Ill Patients: A Descriptive Sub-study of the PermiT Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: The effect of short-term caloric restriction on gene expression in critically ill patients has not been studied. In this sub-study of the PermiT trial (Permissive Underfeeding or Standard Enteral Feeding in Critically Ill Adults Trial- ISRCTN68144998), we examined gene expression patterns in peripheral white blood cells (buffy coat) associated with moderate caloric restriction (permissive underfeeding) in critically ill patients compared to standard feeding. Blood samples collected on study day 1 and 14 were s… Show more

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“…Importantly, autophagy can also be affected by modulating nutrition in critical illness, which may be a more straightforward approach [32]. Indeed, a secondary analysis of the PermiT-RCT revealed differential gene expression in peripheral white blood cells of patients randomized to permissive underfeeding (40–60% of calculated caloric requirements) versus standard feeding, suggestive of autophagy activation by permissive underfeeding [33]. Moreover, autophagy activation has emerged as one potential mechanism explaining why withholding early parenteral nutrition was found to be beneficial.…”
Section: Mechanisms By Which Fasting Can Be Beneficial In Critical Il...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, autophagy can also be affected by modulating nutrition in critical illness, which may be a more straightforward approach [32]. Indeed, a secondary analysis of the PermiT-RCT revealed differential gene expression in peripheral white blood cells of patients randomized to permissive underfeeding (40–60% of calculated caloric requirements) versus standard feeding, suggestive of autophagy activation by permissive underfeeding [33]. Moreover, autophagy activation has emerged as one potential mechanism explaining why withholding early parenteral nutrition was found to be beneficial.…”
Section: Mechanisms By Which Fasting Can Be Beneficial In Critical Il...mentioning
confidence: 99%