Neutrophil heterogeneity and its role in infectious complications after severe trauma

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2019-05-29

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Hesselink, Lillian
Spijkerman, R
van Wessem, KarlijnORCID 0000-0002-1166-0990ISNI 0000000393699019
Koenderman, L.ORCID 0000-0002-5636-6453ISNI 0000000398375208
Leenen, LoekORCID 0000-0001-8385-1801ISNI 0000000390070047
Huber-Lang, Markus
Hietbrink, F.ISNI 0000000388513355

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Abstract

Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a refractory immune state in parallel. Although both components are deemed necessary for recovery, the balance is tight and easily lost. Losing the balance can lead to life-threatening infectious complications as well as long-term immunosuppression with recurrent infections. Neutrophils are known to play a key role in these processes. Therefore, this review focuses on neutrophil characteristics and function after trauma and how these features can be used to identify trauma patients at risk for infectious complications. Results: Distinct neutrophil subtypes exist that play their own role in the recovery and/or development of infectious complications after trauma. Furthermore, the refractory immune state is related to the risk of infectious complications. These findings change the initial concepts of the immune response after trauma and give rise to new biomarkers for monitoring and predicting inflammatory complications in severely injured patients. Conclusion: For early recognition of patients at risk, the immune system should be monitored. Several neutrophil biomarkers show promising results and analysis of these markers has become accessible to such extent that they can be used for point-of-care decision making after trauma.

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Immune response, Infection, Neutrophil, Trauma, Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Journal Article, Review

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Hesselink, L, Spijkerman, R, van Wessem, K J P, Koenderman, L, Leenen, L P H, Huber-Lang, M & Hietbrink, F 2019, 'Neutrophil heterogeneity and its role in infectious complications after severe trauma', World journal of Emergency Surgery [E], vol. 14, no. 1, 24. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-019-0244-3