Evaluation of Activation of Lymphocytes
by Determining Expression of Early Activation Antigen CD 69 of Patients
on ICU by Flow Cytometry
Šteinbachová M.1, Průcha M.1, Herold I.2, Kavka B.3
1Oddělení klinické biochemie, hematologie a imunologie, Nemocnice Na Homolce, Praha 2Oddělení anesteziologie a resuscitační péče, Klaudiánova nemocnice, Mladá Boleslav 3Oddělení anesteziologie a resuscitační péče, Nemocnice Na Homolce, Praha |
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Summary:
Disorders in immune reactions represent one of the main pathogenetic mechanisms in patients of
Intensive Care Units who suffer from sepsis or syndrome of systemic inflammatory response. The
determination of early activation sign CD69 on T lymphocytes makes it possible to evaluate
functional capacity of this cell population. The determination of other selected immunological
parameters contributes to differential diagnosis of infectious andnon-infectious etiology of systemic
inflammatory response. The authors demonstrated lower expression of CD69 on CD3+CD8+ lymphocytes
after stimulation with phytohemagglutinin in patients with sepsis as well as patients with the
syndrome of systemic inflammatory response of non-infections etiology. No statistically significant
differences were proved in the concentrations of IgG, IgA and IgM,number of leukocytes, percentual
representation of lymphocytes, TNFalpha production and the expression of surface sign of CD64 in
both groups of patients. There were statistically significant differences in the concentrations of C3
and C4 components of complement, prealbumin and procalcitonin. The study did not show correlation
between the expression of CD69 and selected immunological parameters (IgA, IgM, IgG, C3, C4,
leukocytes, lymphocytes, prealbumin, procalcitonin, TNFalpha and CD64).
Key words:
sepsis – syndrome of systemic inflammatory response – functional test of proliferation
of lymphocytes – immunological diagnostics.
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