Fc and complement receptor integrity of polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells following thermal injury.

J. Jeyapaul, L. Mehta, S. Arora, N. Antia
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Abstract

In patients sustaining thermal injury, a sequential study was formulated to evaluate Fc and complement receptor expression of polymorphonuclear cells (PMN). Additionally, the role of factors in burn sera and maturity of PMN cells in the circulation were studied. The salient features of the study were: Marked reduction in Fc receptor expression by the 5th day of injury in both survivors and non-survivors. Thereafter levels gradually increased in survivors, though they were still below the normal range. In non-survivors, the depression was severe and persistent. In contrast to Fc receptor expression, complement receptor integrity was not grossly affected in both survivors and non-survivors. Burn sera collected from survivors on the 5th and 13th post-burn day showed reduction in Fc receptor expression of normal PMN cells, whereas sera obtained a month after the injury exhibited no inhibitory effect. Non-survivors sera inhibited Fc receptor expression of normal PMN cells on 5th, 13th and 21st post-burn days. The appearance, increase and disappearance of immature PMN cells in the circulation was correlated with the clinical progress of the patient. Mechanisms involved in the aberrations and its implications are discussed.
热损伤后多形核(PMN)细胞Fc和补体受体的完整性。
在持续热损伤的患者中,制定了一项序列研究来评估Fc和补体受体表达的多形核细胞(PMN)。此外,我们还研究了烧伤血清和循环中PMN细胞成熟度等因素的作用。该研究的显著特征是:在受伤后第5天,幸存者和非幸存者的Fc受体表达均显著降低。此后,幸存者的水平逐渐上升,尽管仍低于正常范围。在非幸存者中,抑郁症严重且持续。与Fc受体的表达相反,补体受体的完整性在幸存者和非幸存者中都没有受到严重影响。烧伤后第5天和第13天采集的烧伤幸存者血清显示正常PMN细胞Fc受体表达减少,而伤后1个月采集的血清无抑制作用。非幸存者血清在烧伤后第5、13和21天抑制正常PMN细胞Fc受体的表达。循环中未成熟PMN细胞的出现、增加和消失与患者的临床进展相关。讨论了畸变产生的机制及其意义。
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