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Diagnostic and prognostic roles of soluble CD22 in patients with Gram-negative bacterial sepsis 被引量:4

Diagnostic and prognostic roles of soluble CD22 in patients with Gram-negative bacterial sepsis
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摘要 BACKGROUND: Soluble CD22(sCD22) is a fragment of CD22, a B cell-specific membrane protein that negatively regulates B-cell receptor signaling. To date, sCD22 has only been regarded as a tumor marker of B-cell malignancies. Its expression in infectious diseases has not yet been assessed.METHODS: Serum concentrations of sCD22, procalcitonin(PCT) and interleukin-6(IL-6) were measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assays in patients with intra-abdominal Gram-negative bacterial infection. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of these biomarkers in this type of infection. The correlations between biomarkers and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation(APACHE) II scores were also analyzed.RESULTS: Concentrations of sCD22 were significantly elevated in patients with sepsis and the elevation is correlated with the severity of sepsis. sCD22 was also slightly elevated in patients with non-infected systemic inflammatory response syndrome or local infection. The diagnostic accuracy of sCD22 for sepsis was equivalent to that of PCT or IL-6. In addition, the correlation of sCD22 with APACHE II scores was stronger than that of PCT or IL-6.CONCLUSIONS: Serum sCD22 is a novel inflammatory mediator released during infection. This soluble biomarker plays a potential role in the diagnosis of Gram-negative bacterial sepsis, with a diagnostic accuracy as efficient as that of PCT or IL-6. Furthermore, sCD22 is more valuable to predict the outcomes in patients with sepsis than PCT or IL-6. The present study suggested that sCD22 might be potentially useful in supplementing current criteria for sepsis. BACKGROUND: Soluble CD22(sCD22) is a fragment of CD22, a B cell-specific membrane protein that negatively regulates B-cell receptor signaling. To date, sCD22 has only been regarded as a tumor marker of B-cell malignancies. Its expression in infectious diseases has not yet been assessed.METHODS: Serum concentrations of sCD22, procalcitonin(PCT) and interleukin-6(IL-6) were measured by enzymelinked immunosorbent assays in patients with intra-abdominal Gram-negative bacterial infection. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of these biomarkers in this type of infection. The correlations between biomarkers and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation(APACHE) II scores were also analyzed.RESULTS: Concentrations of sCD22 were significantly elevated in patients with sepsis and the elevation is correlated with the severity of sepsis. sCD22 was also slightly elevated in patients with non-infected systemic inflammatory response syndrome or local infection. The diagnostic accuracy of sCD22 for sepsis was equivalent to that of PCT or IL-6. In addition, the correlation of sCD22 with APACHE II scores was stronger than that of PCT or IL-6.CONCLUSIONS: Serum sCD22 is a novel inflammatory mediator released during infection. This soluble biomarker plays a potential role in the diagnosis of Gram-negative bacterial sepsis, with a diagnostic accuracy as efficient as that of PCT or IL-6. Furthermore, sCD22 is more valuable to predict the outcomes in patients with sepsis than PCT or IL-6. The present study suggested that sCD22 might be potentially useful in supplementing current criteria for sepsis.
出处 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第5期523-529,共7页 国际肝胆胰疾病杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81471587)
关键词 soluble CD22 procalcitonin interleukin-6 sepsis systemic inflammatory response syndrome soluble CD22 procalcitonin interleukin-6 sepsis systemic inflammatory response syndrome
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