Stability of individual LPS-induced ex vivo cytokine release in a whole blood assay over a five-year interval

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2018-09

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Spierenburg, E.A.J.ISNI 0000000394423348
Portengen, L.ORCID 0000-0003-1537-1843ISNI 0000000393055002
Smit, L.A.ISNI 0000000419422537
Krop, Esmeralda J MISNI 0000000390046063
Hylkema, M N
Rijkers, G.T.ISNI 0000000383128386
Heederik, D.J.J.ISNI 0000000388327640
Wouters, I.M.ISNI 0000000389429008

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In epidemiological and clinical studies, whole blood assay (WBA) has been used as a measure to characterize inter-individual differences in the cytokine response of individuals exposed to inflammatory agents, such as endotoxins. Several short-time repeatability studies have shown stable cytokine levels in individuals over periods of days, weeks or months, but little is known about the long-term stability of cytokine reactivity. METHODS: We studied cytokine response levels in LPS-stimulated whole blood in a cohort of 193 farmers and agricultural industry workers at two time points with a five-year interval. RESULTS: IL-10 and IL-1β responses measured with a five-year time interval showed a weak positive correlation (r = 0.22 and 0.27, respectively), whereas no correlation was observed for TNFα (r = 0.06). Cytokine reactivity measured repeatedly at the same time point showed high correlations (IL-10 r = 0.80, IL-1β r = 0.53 and TNFα r = 0.74), suggesting that the observed weak correlations over time are reflective of actual variations in cytokine reactivity over time. CONCLUSIONS: Repeatability of ex vivo cytokine reactivity showed to be differential for the measured cytokines, being more stable for IL-10 and IL-1β than for TNFα. However, in general, repeatability of ex vivo cytokine reactivity was weak, reflecting that cytokine reactivity can mostly be explained by (short term) intra-individual (immunological) or time varying environmental factors and less by genetic or other time-invariant factors. Therefore, WBA should be regarded as a viable tool to study relationships with current health status and exposure, and only partially as a predictor for a future response.

Keywords

Whole blood assay, Repeatability, LPS induced, Cytokine responsiveness

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Spierenburg, E A J, Portengen, L, Smit, L A M, Krop, E J M, Hylkema, M N, Rijkers, G T, Heederik, D & Wouters, I M 2018, 'Stability of individual LPS-induced ex vivo cytokine release in a whole blood assay over a five-year interval', Journal of Immunological Methods, vol. 460, pp. 119-124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2018.06.018