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Injury induces increased monocyte expression of tissue factor: factors associated with head injury attenuate the injury-related monocyte expression of tissue factor.

机译:损伤诱导组织因子单核细胞表达增加:与颅脑损伤相关的因子减弱了与损伤相关的组织因子单核细胞表达。

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BACKGROUND: Activated monocytes are able to express tissue factor (TF), a potent procoagulant. The effect of injury on monocyte TF expression is not known. We have found that patients with head injury (HI) have increased antithrombin activity and decreased platelet function compared with non-head-injured trauma patients. Our objective was to determine whether injury increases TF expression by monocytes and whether this increased TF expression is attenuated in patients with HI. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 37 trauma patients (meeting the entry criterion of an Injury Severity Score [ISS] >/= 9) and 11 healthy control subjects. We sampled blood on arrival and then at 24, 48, and 72 hours. We performed flow cytometry with antibody markers for monocytes (CD14), platelets (CD42a), and TF. We compared results of patients with HI (Glasgow Coma Scale score /= 3) with patients without HI and with controls. RESULTS: Patients had a mean ISS of 23.9 +/- 2.3 (+/- SEM), mean age of 45 +/- 3 years, and mean length of stay of 17.9 +/- 3.2 days. Seventy-six percent were men, and 97% had blunt trauma. The overall mortality rate was 11%. Trauma patients had greater monocyte TF expression than controls for all time periods (p < 0.05). Trauma patients with HI had elevated monocyte TF expression compared with controls for the initial and 24-hour time periods, but they subsequently had more rapid return of monocyte TF expression to baseline (despite a higher ISS) than trauma patients without HI. Trauma patients both with and without HI had increased platelet-monocyte binding at each time versus controls. CONCLUSION: Trauma induces TF expression on monocytes. Patients with HI have attenuation of this expression by 24 hours after injury. The attenuation of TF expression by monocytes in HI parallels the increase in AT and the decrease in platelet function seen after HI. The correlation of TF expression with platelet-monocyte binding suggests that platelet binding may lead to monocyte activation.
机译:背景:活化的单核细胞能够表达组织因子(TF),一种有效的促凝剂。损伤对单核细胞TF表达的影响尚不清楚。我们发现,与非头部外伤患者相比,头部外伤(HI)患者的抗凝血酶活性增强,血小板功能降低。我们的目的是确定损伤是否会增加单核细胞的TF表达,以及这种增加的TF表达在HI患者中是否减弱。方法:我们前瞻性地招募了37名创伤患者(符合伤害严重度评分[ISS]> / = 9的进入标准)和11名健康对照受试者。我们在抵达时,然后在24、48和72小时对血液进行采样。我们用单核细胞(CD14),血小板(CD42a)和TF的抗体标记物进行了流式细胞术。我们比较了没有HI和有对照组的HI患者的结果(格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分 / = 3)。结果:患者的平均ISS为23.9 +/- 2.3(+/- SEM),平均年龄为45 +/- 3岁,平均住院时间为17.9 +/- 3.2天。男性占76%,外伤较钝的占97%。总死亡率为11%。在所有时间段内,创伤患者的单核细胞TF表达均高于对照组(p <0.05)。在最初和24小时内,患有HI的创伤患者的单核细胞TF表达高于对照组,但与没有HI的创伤患者相比,他们随后具有更快的单核TF表达恢复至基线水平(尽管ISS更高)。与对照组相比,有和没有HI的创伤患者每次都有增加的血小板-单核细胞结合。结论:创伤诱导单核细胞上TF的表达。 HI患者受伤后24小时该表达减弱。 HI后单核细胞对TF表达的减弱与AT的增加和HI后血小板功能的降低平行。 TF表达与血小板-单核细胞结合的相关性提示血小板结合可能导致单核细胞活化。

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