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Query: UMLS:C0341503 (bacterial peritonitis)
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We investigated 37 patients with ascites and liver cirrhosis in order to examine whether on the basis of correlation of cytokines and acute phase proteins of the ascitic fluid, prognosis of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis can be made. Significantly enhanced levels of interleukin-6, as well as acute phase reactants alpha-1-antitrypsin and C-reactive protein were found in the ascitic fluid of patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. The levels of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), neopterin, interleukin 2-receptor and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor were higher in patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, but without statistical significance, whereas no differences were found between the interferon gamma, interleukin-2 and interleukin-1 levels. In addition, interleukin-6, TNF-alpha and neopterin levels were found to correlate significantly with the outcome of the disease. These findings show that acute phase reaction occurs in the ascitic compartment in correlation with the development of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
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PMID:Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is associated with high levels of interleukin-6 and its secondary mediators in ascitic fluid. 751 36

Nitric oxide (NO) is produced by various cell types, and it is an important mediator in many biological processes, including macrophage-mediated cellular host defense. The relevance and amount of NO production in peritonitis during peritoneal dialysis (PD) treatment is still not clear. We studied whether human peritoneal macrophages (PMphi) isolated from healthy PD patients or PD patients with peritonitis showed different spontaneous or lipopolysaccharide (LPS)/interferon gamma (IFN-gamma)-induced NO production (LPS, 1 ng/mL-10 microg/mL; IFN-gamma, 10-1000 U/mL; incubation between 6-48 hours; measured by Griess reagent). Results were compared with human blood monocytes (HBM) isolated from buffy coats. Inducible nitric oxide synthetase (iNOS) mRNA expression was looked for in PMphi by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Furthermore, plasma (P) and peritoneal dialysate effluent (D) nitrite concentrations were measured in vivo. The dialysate-to-plasma ratio (D/P) of nitrite concentration was inverse in the case of peritonitis compared to infection-free patients (peritonitis D/P = 1.3, non peritonitis D/P = 0.4; p < 0.01). PMphi from peritonitis patients produced higher amounts of NO than did those from infection-free patients (0.040+/-0.044 nmol per microgram cell protein versus 0.018+/-0.015 nmol per microgram cell protein, p < 0.05). NO release could not be further enhanced by stimulation with LPS plus IFN-gamma (1 ng/mL, 250 U/mL, respectively). However, NO production in PMphi from infection-free patients increased during in vitro stimulation (0.044+/-0.031 nmol per microgram cell protein versus 0.018+/-0.015 nmol per microgram cell protein, p < 0.01). An increase of iNOS mRNA expression could be demonstrated by RT-PCR. Blood monocytes from healthy donors also increased NO release during cytokine stimulation (0.032+/-0.015 nmol per microgram cell protein versus 0.019+/-0.009 nmol per microgram cell protein, p < 0.05). Our results indicate that significant amounts of NO are released intraperitoneally in the case of bacterial peritonitis. PMphi represent a site of NO production, though the absolute amounts released in vitro are only moderate. NO production can be induced in PMphi and HBM by LPS/IFN-gamma stimulation in vitro.
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PMID:Nitric oxide production in peritoneal macrophages from peritoneal dialysis patients with bacterial peritonitis. 1040 50

Interleukin (IL)-10 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine known to modulate the outcome of sepsis by decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokine production, including IL-12, a main activator of natural killer (NK) cells. We hypothesized that neutralization of IL-10 would increase NK and natural killer T (NKT) cell activation through increased IL-12 in a mouse model of bacterial peritonitis. NK and NKT cell activations were measured by CD69 expression on NK1.1+/CD3- and NK1.1+/CD3+ cells after cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). NK cells were significantly more activated in mice treated with anti-IL-10 antibodies, whereas no such effect was observed in NKT cells. Similarly, intracellular interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) levels were increased in NK cells of anti-IL-10-treated mice, but not in NKT cells. IL-12 and IL-18 levels were increased in both CLP groups, but in anti-IL-10-treated mice, early IL-12 and late IL-18 levels were significantly higher than in controls. Survival at 18 h after CLP was lower in anti-IL-10 mice, which was associated with increased liver neutrophil accumulation. In summary, these data show an activating effect of IL-10 on NK, but not on NKT cells after CLP, which corresponded with decreased survival, higher IFN-gamma production, and increased remote organ neutrophil accumulation. These effects were not mediated by IL-12 and IL-18 alone, and reinforce a role for NK cells in remote organ dysfunction following peritonitis.
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PMID:Interleukin-10 suppresses natural killer cell but not natural killer T cell activation during bacterial infection. 1648 21