2010
DOI: 10.1186/cc9331
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Lack of recovery in monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR expression is independently associated with the development of sepsis after major trauma

Abstract: IntroductionMajor trauma is characterized by an overwhelming pro-inflammatory response and an accompanying anti-inflammatory response that lead to a state of immunosuppression, as observed after septic shock. Diminished monocyte Human Leukocyte Antigen DR (mHLA-DR) is a reliable marker of monocyte dysfunction and immunosuppression. The main objective of this study was to determine the relation between mHLA-DR expression in severe trauma patients and the development of sepsis.MethodsWe conducted a prospective o… Show more

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“…Comparison of FC500 (alternate protocol) and Navios (standardized protocol) results in a same laboratory. 47 blood samples from patients (12 HIV-infected and 17 ICU patients) and 13 healthy donors were either treated according to homemade staining procedure (11) or the standardized protocol (13). Cells were washed after staining.…”
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“…Comparison of FC500 (alternate protocol) and Navios (standardized protocol) results in a same laboratory. 47 blood samples from patients (12 HIV-infected and 17 ICU patients) and 13 healthy donors were either treated according to homemade staining procedure (11) or the standardized protocol (13). Cells were washed after staining.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, whole blood (50 lL) was stained with 20 lL of QuantiBrite HLA-DR/Monocyte mixture (QuantiBrite anti-HLA-DR PE (clone L243)/Anti-monocytes (CD14) PerCP-Cy5.5 (clone MUP9), Becton Dickinson San Jose, CA, USA) at room temperature for 30 min in a dark chamber. Alternatively, cells were stained with FITC-labeled anti-CD14 (BeckmanCoulter, Miami, FL) and PE-labeled anti-HLA-DR (clone L243, Becton DickinsonPharmingen, San Jose, CA) at room temperature for 30 min in a dark chamber according to a previously used protocol (thereafter called ''alternate protocol" (11)). Samples were then lysed using the FACS Lysing solution (Becton Dickinson) for 15 min.…”
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“…Decreased mHLA-DR levels could predict poor outcome and septic Kojic D et al . A review "from bench to bedside" complications after trauma, surgery, burn, pancreatitis and septic shock [86][87][88][89] but there is few knowledge about the underlying mechanisms [90] . A prospective randomised placebo-controlled trial used mHLA-DR to stratify the administration of granulocytemacrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in a small group of septic patients.…”
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confidence: 99%