BACKGROUND Patients with hematological diseases are immunosuppressed due to various factors,including the disease itself and treatments,such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy,and are susceptible to infection.Infection...BACKGROUND Patients with hematological diseases are immunosuppressed due to various factors,including the disease itself and treatments,such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy,and are susceptible to infection.Infections in these patients often progress rapidly to sepsis,which is life-threatening.AIM To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of the neutrophil CD64(nCD64)index,compared to procalcitonin(PCT)and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),for the identification of early sepsis in patients with hematological diseases.METHODS This was a prospective analysis of patients with hematological diseases treated at the Fuxing Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University,between March 2014 and December 2018.The nCD64 index was quantified by flow cytometry and the Leuko64 assay software.The factors which may affect the nCD64 index levels were compared between patients with different infection statuses(local infection,sepsis,and no infection),and the control group and the nCD64 index levels were compared among the groups.The diagnostic efficacy of the nCD64 index,PCT,and hs-CRP for early sepsis was evaluated among patients with hematological diseases.RESULTS A total of 207 patients with hematological diseases(non-infected group,n=50;locally infected group,n=67;sepsis group,n=90)and 26 healthy volunteers were analyzed.According to the absolute neutrophil count(ANC),patients with hematological diseases without infection were divided into the normal ANC,ANC reduced,and ANC deficiency groups.There was no statistically significant difference in the nCD64 index between these three groups(P=0.586).However,there was a difference in the nCD64 index among the non-infected(0.74±0.26),locally infected(1.47±1.10),and sepsis(2.62±1.60)groups(P<0.001).The area under the diagnosis curve of the nCD64 index,evaluated as the difference between the sepsis and locally infected group,0.777,which was higher than for PCT(0.735)and hs-CRP(0.670).The positive and negative likelihood ratios were also better for the nCD64 index than either PCT and hs-CRP.CONCLUSION Our results indicate the usefulness of the nCD64 index as an inflammatory marker of early sepsis in hematological patients.展开更多
Due to the mining,smelting,sewage irriga-tion,agricultural runoff,and development ofrural enterprises,combined pollution of Cd andZn in soil-rice systems has frequently oc-curred.This problem was studied by using thep...Due to the mining,smelting,sewage irriga-tion,agricultural runoff,and development ofrural enterprises,combined pollution of Cd andZn in soil-rice systems has frequently oc-curred.This problem was studied by using thepot-culture imitative method combined withhemical analysis and mathematical models.展开更多
BACKGROUND Pulmonary infections often lead to poor prognoses in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Activin A and CD64 play crucial pathological roles in the development of COPD.AIM To explore th...BACKGROUND Pulmonary infections often lead to poor prognoses in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Activin A and CD64 play crucial pathological roles in the development of COPD.AIM To explore the bacterial spectrum via analysis of activing A levels,CD64 index,and related mechanisms in COPD patients complicated with pulmonary infection.METHODS Between March 2015 and January 2018,a total of 85 patients with COPD,who also suffered from pulmonary infections,were enrolled in this study as the pulmonary infection group.In addition,a total of 96 COPD patients,without pulmonary infection,were selected as the control group.Sputum samples of patients in the pulmonary infection group were cultivated for bacterial identification prior to administration of antibiotics.The neutrophil CD64 index was measured using flow cytometry,serum activin A levels were detected via an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,and activin A,Smad3,TLR4,My D88,and NFκB protein expression was analyzed by Western blotting.RESULTS Gram-negative bacteria were identified in 57.65%of the sputum samples in the pulmonary infection group.The most prevalent Gram-negative species were Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae.Conversely,Gram-positive bacteria were identified in 41.18%of the sputum samples in the pulmonary infection group.The most common Gram-positive species was Streptococcus pneumoniae.Fungi were identified in 1.17%of the sputum samples in the pulmonary infection group.The CD64 index was significantly higher in the pulmonary infection group(0.91±0.38)than in the control group(0.23±0.14,P<0.001).The serum activin A levels were significantly higher in the pulmonary infection group(43.50±5.22 ng/m L),compared to the control group(34.82±4.16 ng/m L,P<0.001).The relative expression levels of activin A,Smad3,TLR4,My D88,and NFκB were all significantly higher in the pulmonary infection group,compared to the control group(all P<0.001).CONCLUSION Pulmonary infections in COPD patients are mainly caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and Klebsiella pneumoniae.Pulmonary infections can significantly increase neutrophil CD64 index and serum levels of activin A,thereby activating the activin A/Smad3 signaling pathway,which may positively regulate the TLR4/My D88/NFκB signaling pathway.展开更多
基金Supported by Xicheng District Outstanding Talent Project (2018-2019,Shang YX)Beijing Xicheng District Health Commission Young Science and Technology Talent (Science and Technology New Star) Training Project,No.xwkx2020-24
文摘BACKGROUND Patients with hematological diseases are immunosuppressed due to various factors,including the disease itself and treatments,such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy,and are susceptible to infection.Infections in these patients often progress rapidly to sepsis,which is life-threatening.AIM To evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of the neutrophil CD64(nCD64)index,compared to procalcitonin(PCT)and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),for the identification of early sepsis in patients with hematological diseases.METHODS This was a prospective analysis of patients with hematological diseases treated at the Fuxing Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University,between March 2014 and December 2018.The nCD64 index was quantified by flow cytometry and the Leuko64 assay software.The factors which may affect the nCD64 index levels were compared between patients with different infection statuses(local infection,sepsis,and no infection),and the control group and the nCD64 index levels were compared among the groups.The diagnostic efficacy of the nCD64 index,PCT,and hs-CRP for early sepsis was evaluated among patients with hematological diseases.RESULTS A total of 207 patients with hematological diseases(non-infected group,n=50;locally infected group,n=67;sepsis group,n=90)and 26 healthy volunteers were analyzed.According to the absolute neutrophil count(ANC),patients with hematological diseases without infection were divided into the normal ANC,ANC reduced,and ANC deficiency groups.There was no statistically significant difference in the nCD64 index between these three groups(P=0.586).However,there was a difference in the nCD64 index among the non-infected(0.74±0.26),locally infected(1.47±1.10),and sepsis(2.62±1.60)groups(P<0.001).The area under the diagnosis curve of the nCD64 index,evaluated as the difference between the sepsis and locally infected group,0.777,which was higher than for PCT(0.735)and hs-CRP(0.670).The positive and negative likelihood ratios were also better for the nCD64 index than either PCT and hs-CRP.CONCLUSION Our results indicate the usefulness of the nCD64 index as an inflammatory marker of early sepsis in hematological patients.
文摘Due to the mining,smelting,sewage irriga-tion,agricultural runoff,and development ofrural enterprises,combined pollution of Cd andZn in soil-rice systems has frequently oc-curred.This problem was studied by using thepot-culture imitative method combined withhemical analysis and mathematical models.
文摘BACKGROUND Pulmonary infections often lead to poor prognoses in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Activin A and CD64 play crucial pathological roles in the development of COPD.AIM To explore the bacterial spectrum via analysis of activing A levels,CD64 index,and related mechanisms in COPD patients complicated with pulmonary infection.METHODS Between March 2015 and January 2018,a total of 85 patients with COPD,who also suffered from pulmonary infections,were enrolled in this study as the pulmonary infection group.In addition,a total of 96 COPD patients,without pulmonary infection,were selected as the control group.Sputum samples of patients in the pulmonary infection group were cultivated for bacterial identification prior to administration of antibiotics.The neutrophil CD64 index was measured using flow cytometry,serum activin A levels were detected via an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,and activin A,Smad3,TLR4,My D88,and NFκB protein expression was analyzed by Western blotting.RESULTS Gram-negative bacteria were identified in 57.65%of the sputum samples in the pulmonary infection group.The most prevalent Gram-negative species were Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae.Conversely,Gram-positive bacteria were identified in 41.18%of the sputum samples in the pulmonary infection group.The most common Gram-positive species was Streptococcus pneumoniae.Fungi were identified in 1.17%of the sputum samples in the pulmonary infection group.The CD64 index was significantly higher in the pulmonary infection group(0.91±0.38)than in the control group(0.23±0.14,P<0.001).The serum activin A levels were significantly higher in the pulmonary infection group(43.50±5.22 ng/m L),compared to the control group(34.82±4.16 ng/m L,P<0.001).The relative expression levels of activin A,Smad3,TLR4,My D88,and NFκB were all significantly higher in the pulmonary infection group,compared to the control group(all P<0.001).CONCLUSION Pulmonary infections in COPD patients are mainly caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,and Klebsiella pneumoniae.Pulmonary infections can significantly increase neutrophil CD64 index and serum levels of activin A,thereby activating the activin A/Smad3 signaling pathway,which may positively regulate the TLR4/My D88/NFκB signaling pathway.