Eric A. Lewallen , Da Liu , Jake Karwoski , Wilson Y. Szeto , Andre J. van Wijnen , Krzysztof Laudanski
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创伤性围手术期情况可能会引发早期全身反应,激活白细胞并对免疫系统进行重编程。我们假设,白细胞激活可能不会恢复到手术前的状态,而长期激活可能会增加合并症的风险。我们通过研究接受择期心脏手术的代表性观察组患者(n = 13)中单核细胞和 T 细胞的转录组来验证这一观点。我们比较了手术前(t0)T 细胞和单核细胞的转录组,并在急性期(t24hr)和恢复期(t3m)的时间点后对单核细胞进行了纵向分析。单核细胞和 T 细胞表达了不同的转录组,558 个 T 细胞相关基因的表达差异具有统计学意义。单核细胞表达与蛋白质降解相关的基因,并随着时间的推移出现表面标志物和细胞质功能的非典型激活。此外,单核细胞在手术前表现出有限的转录组异质性,而与动脉粥样硬化相关的基因表达的长期模式则表现出三种不同的时间特征。这些数据表明,心脏手术后单核细胞的转录组即使在三个月后也与基线不同,这可能反映了潜伏的("燃烧的")炎症和组织变性过程的持续进展,应为临床治疗提供参考。
Transcriptomic responses of peripheral blood leukocytes to cardiac surgery after acute inflammation, and three months recovery
Traumatic perioperative conditions may trigger early systemic responses, activate leukocytes and reprogram the immune system. We hypothesize that leukocyte activation may not revert to pre-surgical states, and that protracted activation may emerge with increased risks of comorbidities. We tested this concept by examining the transcriptomes of monocytes and T cells in a representative observational cohort of patients (n = 13) admitted for elective cardiac surgery. Transcriptomes in T cells and monocytes were compared from before surgery (t0), and monocytes were analyzed longitudinally after acute (t24hr), and convalescent (t3m) time points. Monocytes and T cells expressed distinct transcriptomes, reflected by statistically significant differential expression of 558 T cell related genes. Monocytes expressed genes related to protein degradation and presented atypical activation of surface markers and cytoplasmic functions over time. Additionally, monocytes exhibited limited transcriptomic heterogeneity prior to surgery, and long-term patterns of gene expression associated with atherosclerosis showed three temporally distinct signatures. These data establish that post-cardiac surgery transcriptomes of monocytes differ even at three months compared to baselines, which may reflect latent (‘smoldering’) inflammation and persistent progression of tissue degenerative processes that should inform clinical care.