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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Urokinase plasminogen activator
(
uPA
) is a serine protease that catalyzes the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin. Although increased circulating levels of
uPA
are present in endotoxemia and
sepsis
, conditions in which activated neutrophils contribute to the development of acute organ dysfunction, the ability of
uPA
to participate directly in LPS-induced neutrophil activation has not been examined. In the present experiments, we show that
uPA
can enhance activation of neutrophils exposed to submaximal stimulatory doses of LPS. In particular,
uPA
increased LPS-induced activation of intracellular signaling pathways, including Akt and c-Jun N-terminal kinase, nuclear translocation of the transcriptional regulatory factor NF-kappa B, and expression of proinflammatory cytokines, including IL-1 beta, macrophage-inflammatory protein-2, and TNF-alpha. There was no effect of
uPA
on LPS-induced activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in neutrophils. Transgenic mice unable to produce
uPA
(
uPA
(-/-)) were protected from endotoxemia-induced lung injury, as determined by development of lung edema, pulmonary neutrophil accumulation, lung IL-1 beta, macrophage-inflammatory protein-2, and TNF-alpha cytokine levels. These results demonstrate that
uPA
can potentiate LPS-induced neutrophil responses and also suggest that such effects are sufficiently important in vivo to play a major contributory role in neutrophil-mediated inflammatory responses, such as the development of acute lung injury.
...
PMID:Urokinase-type plasminogen activator potentiates lipopolysaccharide-induced neutrophil activation. 1275 45
Urokinase plasminogen activator
(
uPAR
) is a receptor mainly expressed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells and neutrophils. The role of its soluble form, namely suPAR, as a predictor of
sepsis
outcome in a homogenous cohort of 180 septic patients, was investigated. Blood from 180 patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and
sepsis
was collected for seven consecutive days. suPAR and PCT were measured in serum by an enzyme immunoassay and an immuno-time-resolved amplified cryptate assay respectively. Neutrophils and monocytes were isolated on day 1 and incubated. suPAR levels greater than 10.5 ng/ml had 80% specificity and 77.6% positive predictive value to discriminate between severe
sepsis
and
sepsis
. suPAR levels greater than 12.9 ng/ml had 80% specificity and 76.1% positive predictive value for prognosis of unfavorable outcome. suPAR levels were significantly lower among survivors than among non-survivors over follow-up. Step-wise Cox regression analysis found suPAR as an independent factor related with unfavorable outcome (p: 0.026). Concentrations of suPAR in supernatants of neutrophils of patients with
sepsis
were greater compared to controls. It is concluded that suPAR is a reliable marker of
sepsis
severity and a strong independent predictor of unfavorable outcome in VAP and
sepsis
. Neutrophils are involved in release.
...
PMID:Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) for assessment of disease severity in ventilator-associated pneumonia and sepsis. 2453 6