Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations
Abstract Background Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) provides heart mechanical support in critically ill patients with cardiogenic shock. Despite important progresses in the management of patients under VA-ECMO, acquired infections remain extremely frequent and increase mor...
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doaj-dd82e871e091487eaed5cdcc69837e9b2021-01-10T12:29:41ZengBMCCritical Care1364-85352021-01-0125111210.1186/s13054-020-03444-xVenoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterationsAurélien Frerou0Mathieu Lesouhaitier1Murielle Gregoire2Fabrice Uhel3Arnaud Gacouin4Florian Reizine5Caroline Moreau6Aurélie Loirat7Adel Maamar8Nicolas Nesseler9Amedeo Anselmi10Erwan Flecher11Jean-Philippe Verhoye12Yves Le Tulzo13Michel Cogné14Mikael Roussel15Karin Tarte16Jean-Marc Tadié17Maladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesMaladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesINSERM, EFS Bretagne, UMR U1236, Université de Rennes 1Maladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesMaladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesMaladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesService de Bactériologie, CHU RennesService de Cardiologie et maladies vasculaires, CHU de RennesMaladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesAnesthésie-Réanimation, CHU RennesChirurgie Cardio-Thoracique Et Vasculaire, CHU RennesChirurgie Cardio-Thoracique Et Vasculaire, CHU RennesChirurgie Cardio-Thoracique Et Vasculaire, CHU RennesMaladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesINSERM, EFS Bretagne, UMR U1236, Université de Rennes 1INSERM, EFS Bretagne, UMR U1236, Université de Rennes 1INSERM, EFS Bretagne, UMR U1236, Université de Rennes 1Maladies Infectieuses Et Réanimation Médicale, CHU RennesAbstract Background Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) provides heart mechanical support in critically ill patients with cardiogenic shock. Despite important progresses in the management of patients under VA-ECMO, acquired infections remain extremely frequent and increase mortality rate. Since immune dysfunctions have been described in both critically ill patients and after surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass, VA-ECMO initiation may be responsible for immune alterations that may expose patients to nosocomial infections (NI). Therefore, in this prospective study, we aimed to study immune alterations induced within the first days by VA-ECMO initiation. Methods We studied immune alterations induced by VA-ECMO initiation using cytometry analysis to characterize immune cell changes and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to explore plasma cytokine levels. To analyze specific changes induced by VA-ECMO initiation, nine patients under VA-ECMO (VA-ECMO patients) were compared to nine patients with cardiogenic shock (control patients). Results Baseline immune parameters were similar between the two groups. VA-ECMO was associated with a significant increase in circulating immature neutrophils with a significant decrease in C5a receptor expression. Furthermore, we found that VA-ECMO initiation was followed by lymphocyte dysfunction along with myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) expansion. ELISA analysis revealed that VA-ECMO initiation was followed by an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α along with IL-10, a highly immunosuppressive cytokine. Conclusion VA-ECMO is associated with early immune changes that may be responsible for innate and adaptive immune alterations that could confer an increased risk of infection.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-03444-xVA-ECMOImmunosuppressionMDSCLymphocyte exhaustionLymphopeniaAcquired infections |
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Aurélien Frerou Mathieu Lesouhaitier Murielle Gregoire Fabrice Uhel Arnaud Gacouin Florian Reizine Caroline Moreau Aurélie Loirat Adel Maamar Nicolas Nesseler Amedeo Anselmi Erwan Flecher Jean-Philippe Verhoye Yves Le Tulzo Michel Cogné Mikael Roussel Karin Tarte Jean-Marc Tadié |
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Aurélien Frerou Mathieu Lesouhaitier Murielle Gregoire Fabrice Uhel Arnaud Gacouin Florian Reizine Caroline Moreau Aurélie Loirat Adel Maamar Nicolas Nesseler Amedeo Anselmi Erwan Flecher Jean-Philippe Verhoye Yves Le Tulzo Michel Cogné Mikael Roussel Karin Tarte Jean-Marc Tadié Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations Critical Care VA-ECMO Immunosuppression MDSC Lymphocyte exhaustion Lymphopenia Acquired infections |
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Aurélien Frerou Mathieu Lesouhaitier Murielle Gregoire Fabrice Uhel Arnaud Gacouin Florian Reizine Caroline Moreau Aurélie Loirat Adel Maamar Nicolas Nesseler Amedeo Anselmi Erwan Flecher Jean-Philippe Verhoye Yves Le Tulzo Michel Cogné Mikael Roussel Karin Tarte Jean-Marc Tadié |
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations |
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations |
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations |
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations |
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Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations |
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venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation induces early immune alterations |
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Abstract Background Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) provides heart mechanical support in critically ill patients with cardiogenic shock. Despite important progresses in the management of patients under VA-ECMO, acquired infections remain extremely frequent and increase mortality rate. Since immune dysfunctions have been described in both critically ill patients and after surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass, VA-ECMO initiation may be responsible for immune alterations that may expose patients to nosocomial infections (NI). Therefore, in this prospective study, we aimed to study immune alterations induced within the first days by VA-ECMO initiation. Methods We studied immune alterations induced by VA-ECMO initiation using cytometry analysis to characterize immune cell changes and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to explore plasma cytokine levels. To analyze specific changes induced by VA-ECMO initiation, nine patients under VA-ECMO (VA-ECMO patients) were compared to nine patients with cardiogenic shock (control patients). Results Baseline immune parameters were similar between the two groups. VA-ECMO was associated with a significant increase in circulating immature neutrophils with a significant decrease in C5a receptor expression. Furthermore, we found that VA-ECMO initiation was followed by lymphocyte dysfunction along with myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) expansion. ELISA analysis revealed that VA-ECMO initiation was followed by an increase in pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α along with IL-10, a highly immunosuppressive cytokine. Conclusion VA-ECMO is associated with early immune changes that may be responsible for innate and adaptive immune alterations that could confer an increased risk of infection. |
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VA-ECMO Immunosuppression MDSC Lymphocyte exhaustion Lymphopenia Acquired infections |
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