The objective of this study was to compare systemic and local cytokine profiles and neutrophil responses in patients with severe versus non-severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Hospitalized patients with CAP were grouped according to the pneumonia severity index (PSI), as non-severe (PSI < 91 points) or severe (PSI ≥ 91 points). Blood and sputum samples were collected upon admission. Compared to non-severe CAP patients, the severe CAP group showed higher plasma levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines but in contrast, lower sputum concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Blood neutrophil functional responses were elevated in CAP patients compared to healthy controls. However, neutrophils from severe CAP patients showed reduced respiratory burst activity compared to the non-severe group. Results indicate that patients with severe CAP fail to mount a robust local pro-inflammatory response but exhibit instead a more substantial systemic inflammatory response, suggesting that a key driver of CAP severity may be the ability of the patient to generate an optimal local inflammatory response.

Fernandez Botran, R., Uriarte, S., Arnold, F., Rodriguez Hernandez, L., Rane, M., Peyrani, P., et al. (2014). Contrasting Inflammatory Responses in Severe and Non-severe Community-acquired Pneumonia. INFLAMMATION, 37(4), 1158-1166 [10.1007/s10753-014-9840-2].

Contrasting Inflammatory Responses in Severe and Non-severe Community-acquired Pneumonia

ALIBERTI, STEFANO;
2014

Abstract

The objective of this study was to compare systemic and local cytokine profiles and neutrophil responses in patients with severe versus non-severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Hospitalized patients with CAP were grouped according to the pneumonia severity index (PSI), as non-severe (PSI < 91 points) or severe (PSI ≥ 91 points). Blood and sputum samples were collected upon admission. Compared to non-severe CAP patients, the severe CAP group showed higher plasma levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines but in contrast, lower sputum concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Blood neutrophil functional responses were elevated in CAP patients compared to healthy controls. However, neutrophils from severe CAP patients showed reduced respiratory burst activity compared to the non-severe group. Results indicate that patients with severe CAP fail to mount a robust local pro-inflammatory response but exhibit instead a more substantial systemic inflammatory response, suggesting that a key driver of CAP severity may be the ability of the patient to generate an optimal local inflammatory response.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
citokines, pneumonia, inflammation, CAP
English
2014
37
4
1158
1166
none
Fernandez Botran, R., Uriarte, S., Arnold, F., Rodriguez Hernandez, L., Rane, M., Peyrani, P., et al. (2014). Contrasting Inflammatory Responses in Severe and Non-severe Community-acquired Pneumonia. INFLAMMATION, 37(4), 1158-1166 [10.1007/s10753-014-9840-2].
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