Dermal expression of laminin-332 and type IV collagen in humans with severe sepsis
Background An intact basement membrane at the dermal–epidermal junction is essential to the viability of the skin. The effect of sepsis on the basement membrane is unknown. Methods Skin biopsies were used to study basement membrane structure in severe sepsis (Day 1). Subsequent biopsies were taken o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2015-09, Vol.59 (8), p.1009-1014 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
An intact basement membrane at the dermal–epidermal junction is essential to the viability of the skin. The effect of sepsis on the basement membrane is unknown.
Methods
Skin biopsies were used to study basement membrane structure in severe sepsis (Day 1). Subsequent biopsies were taken on Day 8 and at 3 months in the survivors. Immunohistochemical staining was undertaken using laminin‐223 and type IV collagen. Twenty patients with severe sepsis and four control subjects were included in the analysis.
Results
Intensive care unit mortality was 4/20, and total 30‐day mortality was 5/20. Exactly, 7/17 of patients with severe sepsis exhibited weak or absent laminin‐332 expression and 11/15 exhibited weak or absent type IV collagen expression compared with 0/4 of control subjects on Day 1 in intact skin. The proportion of sepsis patients with weak or absent laminin‐332 expression was 5/11 on Day 8 and fell to 1/7 at 3 months. The proportion of sepsis patients with weak or absent type IV collagen expression was 10/11 on Day 8 and 4/7 at 3 months.
Conclusion
These findings suggest that basement membrane formation may be compromised in patients with severe sepsis. |
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ISSN: | 0001-5172 1399-6576 |
DOI: | 10.1111/aas.12539 |