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HLA‐DR expression and differential trafficking of monocyte subsets following low to intermediate risk surgery*
Authors:J. M. Handy  A. J. Scott  A. M. Cross  P. Sinha  K. P. O’Dea  M. Takata
Affiliation:1. Honorary Senior Lecturer;2. PhD student;3. Academic Foundation Doctor;4. Clinical Fellow, Magill Department of Anaesthesia, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK;5. Senior Research Fellow;6. Professor, Department of Anaesthetics, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care, Imperial College London
Abstract:Reduced HLA‐DR expression on monocytes has been suggested as a predictive marker of immunosuppression following very high risk surgery, but there are few reports in lower risk surgery. In 32 patients undergoing low to intermediate risk surgery, blood samples were analysed by flow cytometry for HLA‐DR expression and numbers in both CD14high and CD14lowCD16+ monocyte subsets. The numbers of CD14high monocytes increased at 24 h (mean (SD), 5.0 (2.2) vs 7.6 (3.9) × 105 cells.ml?1; p < 0.01) while CD14lowCD16+ monocytes decreased (0.68 (0.36) vs 0.44 (0.36) × 105 cells.ml?1; p < 0.01). HLA‐DR expression was significantly reduced in both subsets by 24 h (mean (SD) fluorescent intensity 440 (310) vs 160 (130) for CD14high and 1000 (410) vs 560 (380) for CD14lowCD16+ subsets; p < 0.01). This reduction of monocyte HLA‐DR expression 24 h following lower risk surgery raises questions about the purported clinical utility of this biomarker as an early predictor of postoperative complications. Our results also suggest that surgery induces significant trafficking (i.e. mobilisation, margination and extravasation) of monocyte subsets, and that monocyte HLA‐DR depression is the result of a down‐regulatory phenomenon (decreased protein expression on each cell) rather than the differential trafficking of monocyte subsets.
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