Different regulation of Toll-like receptor 4 expression on blood CD14(+) monocytes by simvastatin in patients with sepsis and severe sepsis.

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
International journal of clinical and experimental medicine Pub Date : 2015-08-15 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01
Huanzhang Shao, Cunzhen Wang, Wenliang Zhu, Xiaopei Huang, Zhisong Guo, Huifeng Zhang, Bingyu Qin
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Abstract

We have demonstrated that regulation of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) surface expression levels on blood CD14(+) monocytes by simvastatin treatment in patient with sepsis is different from that in patients with severe sepsis. In patients with sepsis simvastatin treatment statistically significantly decreased TLR4 surface expression level on blood CD14(+) monocytes, while in patients with severe sepsis simvastatin treatment had no significant influence on TLR4 surface expression level on blood CD14(+) monocytes. The changes of plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) induced by simvastatin in patients with sepsis and severe sepsis were similar with that of TLR4. Our results indicated simvastatin treatment differently influenced inflammation process in patients with sepsis and severe sepsis, which might partially explain the discrepancy, presented by previous trials, about the therapeutic effects of simvastatin treatment in patients with sepsis and severe sepsis.

辛伐他汀对脓毒症和严重脓毒症患者血液 CD14(+)单核细胞上 Toll 样受体 4 表达的不同调节作用
我们已经证明,辛伐他汀治疗对脓毒症患者血液 CD14(+)单核细胞上 Toll 样受体 4(TLR4)表面表达水平的调节作用不同于严重脓毒症患者。据统计,辛伐他汀治疗可显著降低败血症患者血液 CD14(+)单核细胞的 TLR4 表面表达水平,而辛伐他汀治疗对严重败血症患者血液 CD14(+)单核细胞的 TLR4 表面表达水平无显著影响。辛伐他汀诱导脓毒症和严重脓毒症患者血浆白细胞介素-6(IL-6)的变化与 TLR4 的变化相似。我们的研究结果表明,辛伐他汀治疗对脓毒症患者和重症脓毒症患者的炎症过程有不同的影响,这可能部分解释了以往试验中辛伐他汀治疗对脓毒症患者和重症脓毒症患者疗效的差异。
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