COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF CHEMOKINES AND CYTOKINES SECRETED IN THE PERITONEAL CAVITY DURING LAPAROTOMY
Autor: | Taeko Dohi, Yuki I. Kawamura, Toshihiko Okada, Rei Kawashima, Yutaka J. Kawamura, Noriko Mizutani, Fumio Konishi, Tomoyuki Oshio |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Male Chemokine Pathology medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Clinical Biochemistry Immunology Peripheral blood mononuclear cell CCL5 Peritoneal cavity cytokine medicine Ascitic Fluid Humans Immunology and Allergy Peritoneal Lavage Chemokine CCL5 Cells Cultured Aged multiplex beads assay Laparotomy biology Chemotaxis Peritoneal fluid chemokine Middle Aged Recombinant Proteins Cell aggregation Medical Laboratory Technology peritoneal fluid medicine.anatomical_structure Cytokine Leukocytes Mononuclear biology.protein Female Chemokines Research Article |
Zdroj: | Journal of Immunoassay & Immunochemistry |
ISSN: | 1532-4230 1532-1819 |
DOI: | 10.1080/15321819.2011.638409 |
Popis: | We recently found that chemokine-driven peritoneal cell aggregation is the primary mechanism of postoperative adhesion in a mouse model. To investigate this in humans, paired samples of peritoneal lavage fluid were obtained from seven patients immediately after incision (preoperative) and before closure (postoperative), and were assayed for the presence of 27 cytokines and chemokines using multiplex beads assay. As a result, IL-6 and CCL5 showed the most striking increase during operation. Recombinant CCL5 or lavage fluid induced chemotaxis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. We propose that CCL5 is possibly involved in the mechanism of postoperative adhesion in humans. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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