Plasma cytokine profiles in Preprotachykinin-A knockout mice subjected to polymicrobial sepsis

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During the course of polymicrobial sepsis, a range of pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines are produced by the host immune system. Successful recovery from sepsis involves striking a balance between these counteracting cytokines. We herein investigated the circulating cytokine profiles in preprotachykinin-A knockout (PPTA-/-) mice, which have been found to be protected significantly against microbial sepsis, by employing multiplexed bead-based suspension arrays for the measurement of 18 plasma cytokines. Four sets of PPTA-/- and wild-type mice, each with six mice, were subjected to cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis or a sham procedure and were killed at 1, 5, 8 and 24 h post surgery. The cytokine profiles revealed, rather interestingly, that both pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines were elevated in the knockout group in response to a septic challenge. The higher systemic levels of both pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines in PPTA -/- septic mice was similar to the increase that we observed earlier in lung tissue of PPTA-/- mice after induction of sepsis. Thus, elevated levels of both pro- and antiinflammatory mediators may act simultaneously and help to resolve the infectious assault at the early stages of sepsis without excessively damaging the host tissue in PPTA-/- mice. In addition, our results underline the importance of comprehensive clinical analysis of multiple biomarkers to provide a better prognostic tool. © 2010 The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.

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Hegde, A., Uttamchandani, M., Moochhala, S. M., & Bhatia, M. (2010). Plasma cytokine profiles in Preprotachykinin-A knockout mice subjected to polymicrobial sepsis. Molecular Medicine, 16(1–2), 45–52. https://doi.org/10.2119/molmed.2009.00112

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