Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hemorrhagic shock results in systemic activation of the immune system and leads to ischemia-reperfusion injury. Lymphocytes have been identified as critical mediators of the early innate immune response to ischemia-reperfusion injury...
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doaj-f2ad170c52db4e1ebbeb738f9016bd622020-11-25T00:21:45ZengBMCJournal of Inflammation1476-92552012-09-01913410.1186/1476-9255-9-34Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in SwineHawksworth Jason SGraybill ChristopherBrown Trevor SGillern Suzanne MWallace Shannon MDavis Thomas AElster Eric ATadaki Doug K<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hemorrhagic shock results in systemic activation of the immune system and leads to ischemia-reperfusion injury. Lymphocytes have been identified as critical mediators of the early innate immune response to ischemia-reperfusion injury, and immunomodulation of lymphocytes may prevent secondary immunologic injury in surgical and trauma patients.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Yorkshire swine were anesthetized and underwent a grade III liver injury with uncontrolled hemorrhage to induce hemorrhagic shock. Experimental groups were treated with a lymphocyte depletional agent, porcine polyclonal anti-thymocyte globulin (PATG) (n = 8) and compared to a vehicle control group (n = 9). Animals were observed over a 3 day survival period. Circulating lymphocytes were examined with FACS analysis for CD3/CD4/CD8, and central lymphocytes with mesenteric lymph node and spleen staining for CD3. Circulating and lung tissue16 infiltrating neutrophils were measured. Circulating CD3 lymphocytes in the blood and in central lymphoid organs (spleen/lymph node) were stained and evaluated using FACS analysis. Immune-related gene expression from liver tissue was quantified using RT-PCR.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The overall survival was 22% (2/9) in the control and 75% (6/8) in the PATG groups, p = 0.09; during the reperfusion period (following hemorrhage) survival was 25% (2/8) in the control and 100% (6/6) in the PATG groups, p = 0.008. Mean blood loss and hemodynamic profiles were not significantly different between the experimental and control groups. Circulating CD3<sup>+</sup>CD4<sup>+</sup> lymphocytes were significantly depleted in the PATG group compared to control. Lymphocyte depletion in the setting of hemorrhagic shock also significantly decreased circulating and lung tissue infiltrating neutrophils, and decreased expression of liver ischemia gene expression.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Lymphocyte manipulation with a depletional (PATG) strategy improves reperfusion survival in experimental hemorrhagic shock using a porcine liver injury model. This proof of principle study paves the way for further development of immunomodulation approaches to ameliorate secondary immune injury following hemorrhagic shock.</p> http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/9/1/34Lymphocyte depletionAnti-thymocyte globulinCombat casualtySwineLiver injuryHemorrhagic shock |
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Hawksworth Jason S Graybill Christopher Brown Trevor S Gillern Suzanne M Wallace Shannon M Davis Thomas A Elster Eric A Tadaki Doug K Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine Journal of Inflammation Lymphocyte depletion Anti-thymocyte globulin Combat casualty Swine Liver injury Hemorrhagic shock |
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Hawksworth Jason S Graybill Christopher Brown Trevor S Gillern Suzanne M Wallace Shannon M Davis Thomas A Elster Eric A Tadaki Doug K |
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Hawksworth Jason S |
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Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine |
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Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine |
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Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine |
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Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine |
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Lymphocyte Depletion in Experimental Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine |
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lymphocyte depletion in experimental hemorrhagic shock in swine |
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Journal of Inflammation |
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1476-9255 |
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2012-09-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hemorrhagic shock results in systemic activation of the immune system and leads to ischemia-reperfusion injury. Lymphocytes have been identified as critical mediators of the early innate immune response to ischemia-reperfusion injury, and immunomodulation of lymphocytes may prevent secondary immunologic injury in surgical and trauma patients.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Yorkshire swine were anesthetized and underwent a grade III liver injury with uncontrolled hemorrhage to induce hemorrhagic shock. Experimental groups were treated with a lymphocyte depletional agent, porcine polyclonal anti-thymocyte globulin (PATG) (n = 8) and compared to a vehicle control group (n = 9). Animals were observed over a 3 day survival period. Circulating lymphocytes were examined with FACS analysis for CD3/CD4/CD8, and central lymphocytes with mesenteric lymph node and spleen staining for CD3. Circulating and lung tissue16 infiltrating neutrophils were measured. Circulating CD3 lymphocytes in the blood and in central lymphoid organs (spleen/lymph node) were stained and evaluated using FACS analysis. Immune-related gene expression from liver tissue was quantified using RT-PCR.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The overall survival was 22% (2/9) in the control and 75% (6/8) in the PATG groups, p = 0.09; during the reperfusion period (following hemorrhage) survival was 25% (2/8) in the control and 100% (6/6) in the PATG groups, p = 0.008. Mean blood loss and hemodynamic profiles were not significantly different between the experimental and control groups. Circulating CD3<sup>+</sup>CD4<sup>+</sup> lymphocytes were significantly depleted in the PATG group compared to control. Lymphocyte depletion in the setting of hemorrhagic shock also significantly decreased circulating and lung tissue infiltrating neutrophils, and decreased expression of liver ischemia gene expression.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Lymphocyte manipulation with a depletional (PATG) strategy improves reperfusion survival in experimental hemorrhagic shock using a porcine liver injury model. This proof of principle study paves the way for further development of immunomodulation approaches to ameliorate secondary immune injury following hemorrhagic shock.</p> |
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Lymphocyte depletion Anti-thymocyte globulin Combat casualty Swine Liver injury Hemorrhagic shock |
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