Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prognostic Value of CD64 Marker for Patients in Intensive Care Unit
Among patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), early recognition of those with the
highest risk of death is of paramount importance. Since clinical judgment is sometimes
uncertain biomarkers could provide additional information likely to guide critical illness
management. We want to evaluate the prognostic value of leucocyte surface expression of CD64.
Blood samples for CD64 biomarker measurement will be obtained daily during the patient's
hospitalization. The primary outcome was all-cause death at D28 after admission
Some local or systemic biological markers, using highly specialized techniques, have an
interest that remains quite marginal in routine.
Markers of inflammation generally have elevated concentrations in circulating blood, but
these increases are not specific for prognosis. This is the case of pro-inflammatory
cytokines (TNF, IL-1, IL-6...)[1, 2] and especially, so-called'acute phase' proteins such as
C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin. It is now well established that the rise in the
CRP is totally non-specific. With regard to procalcitonin, the published data are far from
univocal[3-4], in particular because of the heterogeneity of the populations studied
(emergency services, medical services, intensive care).
These conventional biological assays are therefore not very informative and less efficient
than the clinical-biological scores used in routine (SAPSII and SOFA).
An alternative diagnostic approach relies on molecular changes in the cellular compartment of
innate immunity. Activation of neutrophil polymorphils (PNN) is the result of the
pro/anti-inflammatory cytokinic balance and hormonal cascades In other words, the degree of
activation of NNPs can be considered as the barometer of the intensity of any acute
inflammatory phenomenon. One of the most specific indicators of a systemic inflammatory
response is the increased expression of CD64, a high affinity receptor to the immunoglobulin
fragment Fcγ, on the surface of PNNs.
CD64 expression elevation is induced in 4-6 hours by numerous cytokines (G-CSF, IFN- γ[5-7].
Given the very low basal expression level of CD64 (less than 2000 sites per cell) and its
rate of elevation in case of inflammation, its determination could prove interesting in
demonstrating the inflammatory response and its intensity.
In addition, the measurement of CD64 expression has obvious advantages over other PNN
activation markers (such as CD11b, CD18, CD16, CD45RA or CD62L): negligible expression in
healthy volunteers; no influence of blood sample manipulation; stable expression for 36 hours
on anticoagulated blood.
The other decisive advantage is the standardisation and automation of the measurement
(performed in flow cytometry) thanks to a device developed by the LeukoDx company, the
ACCELLIX-CD64. This measurement is performed in whole blood (30 to 50µL maximum), and the
measurement time is short (26 minutes), which makes it particularly attractive in the context
of emergency and resuscitation.
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