Peripheral blood lymphocytes immunophenotype and serum concentration of soluble HLA class I in burn patients
The level of the soluble form of histocompatibility class I antigens, associated with β 2-microglobulin (sHLA-I) has been determined by an ELISA sandwich method in serum from burned patients ( n=42) and healthy volunteers ( n=30). The sHLA-I level was insignificantly increased in burn patients at th...
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description | The level of the soluble form of histocompatibility class I antigens, associated with β
2-microglobulin (sHLA-I) has been determined by an ELISA sandwich method in serum from burned patients (
n=42) and healthy volunteers (
n=30). The sHLA-I level was insignificantly increased in burn patients at the stage of burn shock (1284±324
U/ml, mean±S.E.M.) and after day 28 postburn (1368±258
U/ml) compared to volunteers (1150±90
U/ml). At the same time a decrease of sHLA-I levels between 4 and 14 days (638±178
U/ml) was determined (
P70% in comparison to patients with TBSAB from 30 to 70% during burn shock (1493±528 and 1075±339
U/ml, respectively). Expression of membranous HLA class I antigens (mHLA-I) in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) was assayed simultaneously by indirect immunofluorescence. The number of CD3
+, CD4
+, CD8
+, CD25
+, CD71
+ and CD26
+ lymphocytes was also evaluated. The expression of mHLA-I in PBLs was increased significantly in patients with TBSAB |
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n=42) and healthy volunteers (
n=30). The sHLA-I level was insignificantly increased in burn patients at the stage of burn shock (1284±324
U/ml, mean±S.E.M.) and after day 28 postburn (1368±258
U/ml) compared to volunteers (1150±90
U/ml). At the same time a decrease of sHLA-I levels between 4 and 14 days (638±178
U/ml) was determined (
P<0.05). Increased levels of sHLA, though not significant, were detected in patients with TBSAB >70% in comparison to patients with TBSAB from 30 to 70% during burn shock (1493±528 and 1075±339
U/ml, respectively). Expression of membranous HLA class I antigens (mHLA-I) in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) was assayed simultaneously by indirect immunofluorescence. The number of CD3
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+, CD8
+, CD25
+, CD71
+ and CD26
+ lymphocytes was also evaluated. The expression of mHLA-I in PBLs was increased significantly in patients with TBSAB <70% at early postburn period. Daily monitoring showed that the relative numbers of CD25
+ and CD71
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n=42) and healthy volunteers (
n=30). The sHLA-I level was insignificantly increased in burn patients at the stage of burn shock (1284±324
U/ml, mean±S.E.M.) and after day 28 postburn (1368±258
U/ml) compared to volunteers (1150±90
U/ml). At the same time a decrease of sHLA-I levels between 4 and 14 days (638±178
U/ml) was determined (
P<0.05). Increased levels of sHLA, though not significant, were detected in patients with TBSAB >70% in comparison to patients with TBSAB from 30 to 70% during burn shock (1493±528 and 1075±339
U/ml, respectively). Expression of membranous HLA class I antigens (mHLA-I) in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) was assayed simultaneously by indirect immunofluorescence. The number of CD3
+, CD4
+, CD8
+, CD25
+, CD71
+ and CD26
+ lymphocytes was also evaluated. The expression of mHLA-I in PBLs was increased significantly in patients with TBSAB <70% at early postburn period. Daily monitoring showed that the relative numbers of CD25
+ and CD71
+ lymphocytes in patients varied greatly within short intervals of time during burn shock. The data obtained suggest that mHLA-I expression can reflect postburn lymphocyte activation. 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n=42) and healthy volunteers (
n=30). The sHLA-I level was insignificantly increased in burn patients at the stage of burn shock (1284±324
U/ml, mean±S.E.M.) and after day 28 postburn (1368±258
U/ml) compared to volunteers (1150±90
U/ml). At the same time a decrease of sHLA-I levels between 4 and 14 days (638±178
U/ml) was determined (
P<0.05). Increased levels of sHLA, though not significant, were detected in patients with TBSAB >70% in comparison to patients with TBSAB from 30 to 70% during burn shock (1493±528 and 1075±339
U/ml, respectively). Expression of membranous HLA class I antigens (mHLA-I) in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) was assayed simultaneously by indirect immunofluorescence. The number of CD3
+, CD4
+, CD8
+, CD25
+, CD71
+ and CD26
+ lymphocytes was also evaluated. The expression of mHLA-I in PBLs was increased significantly in patients with TBSAB <70% at early postburn period. Daily monitoring showed that the relative numbers of CD25
+ and CD71
+ lymphocytes in patients varied greatly within short intervals of time during burn shock. The data obtained suggest that mHLA-I expression can reflect postburn lymphocyte activation. The serum content of sHLA-I does not depend on lymphocyte number or activated lymphocyte number in peripheral blood at burned patients.</abstract><cop>Netherlands</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><pmid>12615457</pmid><doi>10.1016/S0305-4179(02)00245-0</doi><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record> |
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