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- Title
Increased circulating regulatory T cells (CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup>CD127<sup>−</sup>) contribute to lymphocyte anergy in septic shock patients.
- Authors
Venet, Fabienne; Chung, Chun-Shiang; Kherouf, Hakim; Geeraert, Anne; Malcus, Chistophe; Poitevin, Françoise; Bohé, Julien; Lepape, Alain; Ayala, Alfred; Monneret, Guillaume
- Abstract
Sepsis syndrome represents the leading cause of death in intensive care unit. Patients present features consistent with a decline in immune responsiveness potentially contributing to mortality. We investigated whether CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Treg) participate in the induction of lymphocyte anergy after sepsis. Observational study in septic shock patients and experimental study in mice. We took advantage of the recently described flow cytometric gating strategy using the measurement of CD25 and CD127 expressions for monitoring Treg (CD4+CD25+CD127−Foxp3+). In patients the increased circulating Treg percentage significantly correlated with a decreased lympho-proliferative response. In a murine model of sepsis mimicking these observations, the ex vivo downregulation of Foxp3 expression using siRNA was associated with a restoration of this response. The relative increase in circulating Treg might play a role in lymphocyte anergy described after septic shock and represent a standardizable surrogate marker of declining proliferative capacity after sepsis.
- Subjects
T cells; LYMPHOCYTES; SEPTIC shock; CRITICAL care medicine; SEPSIS; LABORATORY mice; PATIENTS
- Publication
Intensive Care Medicine, 2009, Vol 35, Issue 4, p678
- ISSN
0342-4642
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00134-008-1337-8