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Elevated Candida antigen titers are associated with neutrophil dysfunction after injury

Elevated Candida antigen titers are associated with neutrophil dysfunction after injury JF Sweeney, AS Rosemurgy, S Wei and JY Djeu Department of Surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa 33612, USA. This study was undertaken to determine if impaired neutrophil (polymorphonuclear leukocytes PMNL) function is associated with an elevated Candida antigen titer after injury. PMNL from eight severely injured adults with Candida antigen titers of > or = 1:4 (titer positive) were evaluated for the ability to inhibit growth of Candida albicans in vitro by using a 3Hglucose incorporation assay. PMNL from eight severely injured adults with titers of < 1:4 (titer negative) and from eight healthy volunteers were studied for comparison. PMNL from the titer-positive patients had suppressed ability to inhibit C. albicans growth compared with PMNL from titer-negative patients and healthy volunteers. In vitro, PMNL function against C. albicans could be augmented significantly by cytokines. Granulocyte macrophage-colony- stimulating factor was most potent at augmenting function, followed by interleukin-8 and gamma interferon. Injured patients with elevated candida antigen titers have impaired PMNL function against C. albicans, and this function can be restored by cytokines. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Clinical and Vaccine Immunology American Society For Microbiology

Elevated Candida antigen titers are associated with neutrophil dysfunction after injury

Elevated Candida antigen titers are associated with neutrophil dysfunction after injury

Clinical and Vaccine Immunology , Volume 1 (1): 111 – Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

JF Sweeney, AS Rosemurgy, S Wei and JY Djeu Department of Surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa 33612, USA. This study was undertaken to determine if impaired neutrophil (polymorphonuclear leukocytes PMNL) function is associated with an elevated Candida antigen titer after injury. PMNL from eight severely injured adults with Candida antigen titers of > or = 1:4 (titer positive) were evaluated for the ability to inhibit growth of Candida albicans in vitro by using a 3Hglucose incorporation assay. PMNL from eight severely injured adults with titers of < 1:4 (titer negative) and from eight healthy volunteers were studied for comparison. PMNL from the titer-positive patients had suppressed ability to inhibit C. albicans growth compared with PMNL from titer-negative patients and healthy volunteers. In vitro, PMNL function against C. albicans could be augmented significantly by cytokines. Granulocyte macrophage-colony- stimulating factor was most potent at augmenting function, followed by interleukin-8 and gamma interferon. Injured patients with elevated candida antigen titers have impaired PMNL function against C. albicans, and this function can be restored by cytokines.

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Abstract

JF Sweeney, AS Rosemurgy, S Wei and JY Djeu Department of Surgery, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa 33612, USA. This study was undertaken to determine if impaired neutrophil (polymorphonuclear leukocytes PMNL) function is associated with an elevated Candida antigen titer after injury. PMNL from eight severely injured adults with Candida antigen titers of > or = 1:4 (titer positive) were evaluated for the ability to inhibit growth of Candida albicans in vitro by using a 3Hglucose incorporation assay. PMNL from eight severely injured adults with titers of < 1:4 (titer negative) and from eight healthy volunteers were studied for comparison. PMNL from the titer-positive patients had suppressed ability to inhibit C. albicans growth compared with PMNL from titer-negative patients and healthy volunteers. In vitro, PMNL function against C. albicans could be augmented significantly by cytokines. Granulocyte macrophage-colony- stimulating factor was most potent at augmenting function, followed by interleukin-8 and gamma interferon. Injured patients with elevated candida antigen titers have impaired PMNL function against C. albicans, and this function can be restored by cytokines.

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Clinical and Vaccine ImmunologyAmerican Society For Microbiology

Published: Jan 1, 1994

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