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Use of Human Preconditioned Phagocytes for Extracorporeal Immune Support: Introduction of a Concept
Authors:Steffen R Mitzner  Jens Freytag  Martin Sauer  Tilo Kleinfeldt  Jens Altrichter  Sven Klhr  Sebastian Koball  Jan Stange  Bruno Ringel  Barbara Nebe  Heidrun Schmidt  Andreas Podbielski  Gabriele Noeldge‐Schomburg  Reinhard Schmidt
Institution:Steffen R. Mitzner,Jens Freytag,Martin Sauer,Tilo Kleinfeldt,Jens Altrichter,Sven Klöhr,Sebastian Koball,Jan Stange,Bruno Ringel,Barbara Nebe,Heidrun Schmidt,Andreas Podbielski,Gabriele Noeldge‐Schomburg,Reinhard Schmidt
Abstract:Abstract: Neutrophils are critical effector cells in humoral and innate immunity and play a vital role in phagocytosis and bacterial killing. If they and/or their specific functions are lacking, then immunoparalysis may occur, and severe diseases like systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) or sepsis can take a fatal course. In this paper, we discuss the possibility of using preconditioned cells in an extracorporeal biohybrid immune support system. A human promyelocytic cell line was stimulated for different times with all‐trans retinoic acid. The resulting cells displayed major signs and functions of mature neutrophilic granulocytes including oxygen radical production, phagocytosis of living and dead Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, intracellular killing, and interleukin production. The cells can be expanded to yield a sufficient cell mass, and subsequent prestimulation results in an expression of specific neutrophil functions. Extracorporeal bioreactor experiments seem to be feasible to test the benefit in immunoparalysis‐associated diseases like SIRS or sepsis.
Keywords:Extracorporeal  Biohybrid  Bioreactor  Leucocytes  Phagocytosis  Sepsis treatment
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