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Major Hepatectomy Induces Phenotypic Changes in Circulating Dendritic Cells and Monocytes
Authors:Philip A Efron  Tadashi Matsumoto  Priscilla F McAuliffe  Philip Scumpia  Ricardo Ungaro  Shiro Fujita  Lyle L Moldawer  David Foley and Alan W Hemming
Institution:(1) Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Room 6116, Shands Hospital, Box 100286, Gainesville, FL 32610-0286, USA
Abstract:Introduction  Patients undergoing major hepatectomy are at increased risk for post-operative morbidity and mortality, and changes in the phenotype of effector cells may predispose these patients to infectious sequelae. Methods  To better understand post-hepatectomy immune responses, peripheral blood from 15 hepatectomy patients was drawn immediately before and after liver resection and on post-operative days 1, 3, and 5. Circulating monocytes and dendritic cells were analyzed by flow cytometry for quantity, phenotype, activation status, human leukocyte antigen DR (HLA-DR) expression, and toll-like receptor-2 and -4 expression. Results  Major hepatectomy increased the numbers of activated CD16bright blood monocytes and the percentage of activated dendritic cells, although monocyte HLA-DR expression was reduced. These results may represent both dysfunctional antigen presentation and pending anergy, as well as cellular priming of immune effector cells. Better understanding of the alterations in innate immunity induced by hepatectomy may identify strategies to reduce infectious outcomes.
Keywords:Inflammation  dendritic cell maturation  monocyte activation  hepatectomy  innate immunity
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