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Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells: role in the diagnosis of lung infections

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
Short description:
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells: role in the diagnosis of lung infections / Richeldi, L; Mariani, M; Losi, M; Maselli, F; Corbetta, L; Buonsanti, C; Colonna, M; Sinigaglia, F; Panina-Bordignon, P; Fabbri, L M. - In: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0903-1936. - 24:2(2004), p. 247-50. [10.1183/09031936.04.00014204]
abstract:
The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (TREM)-1 is a recently described molecule, which plays an important role in myeloid cell-activated inflammatory responses. TREM-1 is expressed on blood neutrophils and monocytes, and also on alveolar macrophages, thus suggesting a potential role in lung inflammatory responses against infections. To investigate the differential expression of TREM-1 in lung infections, its levels were assessed in bronchoalveolar lavage specimens from patients with community-acquired pneumonia or tuberculosis. TREM-1 was also investigated in patients with interstitial lung diseases, as a model of noninfectious inflammatory disease of the lung. TREM-1 expression was significantly increased in lung neutrophils and in lung macrophages of patients with pneumonia (n=7; 387.9+/-61.4 and 660.5+/-18.3, respectively) compared with patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (n=7; 59.2+/-13.1 and 80.6+/-291.2) and patients with interstitial lung diseases (n=10; 91.8+/-23.3 and 123.9+/-22.8). In contrast, TREM-1 expression on peripheral blood neutrophils was no different among the three groups. In conclusion, these data suggest that triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 is selectively expressed in the lungs of patients with pneumonia caused by extracellular bacteria and not in patients with tuberculosis, providing a potential marker for differential diagnosis.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid; Community-Acquired Infections; Female; Humans; Inflammation Mediators; Lung Diseases, Interstitial; Male; Membrane Glycoproteins; Myeloid Cells; Pneumonia, Bacterial; Probability; Prospective Studies; Receptors, Immunologic; Sensitivity and Specificity; Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells-1; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
List of contributors:
Richeldi, L; Mariani, M; Losi, M; Maselli, F; Corbetta, L; Buonsanti, C; Colonna, M; Sinigaglia, F; Panina-Bordignon, P; Fabbri, L M
Authors of the University:
PANINA PAOLA
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/105539
Published in:
EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL
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