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Query: UMLS:C0032285 (
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The
triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1
(
TREM-1
) plays an important role in the innate immune response related to severe infections and sepsis. Modulation of
TREM-1
-associated activation improves the outcome in rodent models for
pneumonia
and sepsis. However, the identity and occurrence of the natural
TREM-1
ligands are so far unknown, impairing the further understanding of the biology of this receptor. Here, we report the presence of a ligand for
TREM-1
on human platelets. Using a recombinant
TREM-1
fusion protein, we demonstrate specific binding of
TREM-1
to platelets.
TREM-1
-specific signals are required for the platelet-induced augmentation of polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) effector functions (provoked by LPS). However,
TREM-1
interaction with its ligand is not required for platelet/PMN complex formation, which is dependent on integrins and selectins. Taken together, the results indicate that the
TREM-1
ligand is expressed by platelets, and the
TREM-1
/ligand interaction contributes to the amplification of LPS-induced PMN activation. Our results shed new light on our understanding of
TREM-1
and its role in the innate inflammatory response in infections and might contribute to the development of future concepts to treat sepsis.
...
PMID:TREM-1 ligand expression on platelets enhances neutrophil activation. 1745 16
Acute respiratory infections are responsible for more than 4 million deaths each year. Neutrophils play an essential role in the innate immune response to lung infection. These cells have an armamentarium of pattern recognition molecules and antimicrobial agents that identify and eliminate pathogens. In the setting of infection, neutrophil
triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1
(
TREM-1
) amplifies inflammatory signaling. Here we demonstrate for the first time that
TREM-1
also plays an important role in transepithelial migration of neutrophils into the airspace. We developed a
TREM-1
/3-deficient mouse model of
pneumonia
and found that absence of
TREM-1
/3 markedly increased mortality following Pseudomonas aeruginosa challenge. Unexpectedly,
TREM-1
/3 deficiency resulted in increased local and systemic cytokine production.
TREM-1
/3-deficient neutrophils demonstrated intact bacterial killing, phagocytosis, and chemotaxis; however, histologic examination of
TREM-1
/3-deficient lungs revealed decreased neutrophil infiltration of the airways.
TREM-1
/3-deficient neutrophils effectively migrated across primary endothelial cell monolayers but failed to migrate across primary airway epithelia grown at the air-liquid interface. These data define a new function for
TREM-1
in neutrophil migration across airway epithelial cells and suggest that it amplifies inflammation through targeted neutrophil migration into the lung.
...
PMID:Transepithelial migration of neutrophils into the lung requires TREM-1. 2324 59
The present study aimed to assess the usefulness of soluble
triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1
(sTREM-1) in the diagnosis of ventilator-associated
pneumonia
(VAP) in paediatric patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) following cardiac surgery. The current prospective study enrolled 48 patients with congenital heart diseases who were suspected of having VAP; these patients were undergoing cardiac surgery between August 2016 and October 2017 in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit of Shanghai Children's Medical Center (Shanghai, China). A total of 31 patients were diagnosed with VAP using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay, while 17 patients without VAP were designated as the Non-VAP group. A bronchoscopy was performed and samples were collected for measurement on the day that VAP was diagnosed. The sTREM-1 levels were measured in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and exhaled ventilator condensate (EVC). BALF specimens were also sent to the microbiology laboratory for PCR assays and quantitative culturing. The positive detection rate of bacteria using the PCR assay and traditional culture was 64.6% (31/48) and 39.6% (19/48). sTREM-1 was significantly higher in the BALF (146.21 pg/ml vs. 118.06 pg/ml) and EVC (125.29 pg/ml vs. 120.48 pg/ml) of patients with VAP demonstrated compared with the patients without VAP. The findings suggest that the detection of sTREM-1 in BALF and EVC samples may be useful for the diagnosis of VAP following heart surgery in children.
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PMID:Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 as a useful biomarker for diagnosing ventilator-associated pneumonia after congenital cardiac surgery in children. 3065 75