吸烟会增加肌肉骨骼手术后并发症的风险:预测并发症风险的单一免疫参数分析。

IF 3.8 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
EXCLI Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17179/excli2024-7306
Leyla Tümen, Lena Pollmann-Schweckhorst, Regina Breinbauer, Mohammad M Hammour, Romina H Aspera-Werz, Gunnar Blumenstock, Tina Histing, Maximilian M Menger, Sabrina Ehnert, Andreas K Nüssler
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摘要

吸烟是导致癌症、心血管疾病和呼吸系统疾病等一系列疾病的最重要、最可改变的风险因素。此外,由于吸烟对骨质代谢和再生产生有害影响,吸烟会大大降低骨量,增加脆性骨折的风险。此外,众所周知,吸烟会引起慢性全身性炎症,导致细胞因子失衡。了解细胞因子产生的病理机制及其对手术后愈合的影响对于预防手术后并发症至关重要。本研究共招募了 1144 名患者,其中包括 897 名非吸烟者(413 人)、当前吸烟者(201 人)和戒烟者(283 人)。在对样本的年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)、饮酒情况和糖尿病风险进行匹配后,使用人类蛋白质组分析仪阵列筛查血清细胞因子和蛋白质谱中与吸烟有关的差异。细胞因子和免疫检查点蛋白(如 CD28、B7-1、MIG、TGFβ2 和 IL-1α/β)通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)进行了定量分析。我们的研究全面揭示了吸烟、并发症的发生、全身免疫炎症指数(SII)和细胞因子/蛋白水平之间的关系。我们发现,在我们的研究队列中,非吸烟者、曾经吸烟者和正在吸烟者的血清细胞因子和蛋白质水平没有明显变化,尽管其他研究报告称吸烟者和非吸烟者之间存在差异。我们无法找到可以预测吸烟者创伤后并发症的单一血液循环标志物。不过,我们发现非吸烟者和活跃吸烟者之间的男女比例倒置,吸烟者的男女比例为 0.62。此外,我们还发现吸烟者的并发症发生率更高、住院时间更长、SII 值升高,这表明免疫系统受到了影响。另请参见图表摘要(图 1)。
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Smoking increases risk of complication after musculoskeletal surgery: analysis of single immune parameter to predict complication risk.

Smoking is the most significant and modifiable risk factor for a range of conditions, including cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Furthermore, it significantly reduces bone mass and increases the risk of fragility fractures due to its detrimental effects on bone metabolism and regeneration. Moreover, smoking is a known cause of chronic systemic inflammation, leading to an imbalance of cytokines. Comprehending the pathological mechanisms that underlie cytokine production and its impact on post-surgical healing is essential to prevent post-surgical complications. The present study recruited a total of 1144 patients, including 897 patients, among them non-smokers (N = 413), current smokers (N = 201) and ex-smokers (N = 283). Human proteome profiler arrays were used to screen for smoking-dependent differences in the serum cytokine and protein profiles, after matching samples for age, gender, body mass index (BMI), alcohol use, and diabetes risk. Cytokines and immune checkpoint proteins such as CD28, B7-1, MIG, TGFβ2 and IL-1α/β were quantified by ELISA. Our study demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between smoking, the development of complications, the systemic immune inflammation index (SII) and cytokine/protein levels. We found that a comparison of non-smokers, former smokers, and active smokers in our study cohort did not exhibit significantly altered cytokine and protein serum levels although other studies reported differences between smokers and non-smokers. We were unable to identify single blood circulating markers that could predict complications in smokers after trauma. However, we found the ratio of women to men to be inverted between non-smokers and active smokers resulting in a ratio of 0.62 in smokers. Furthermore, we demonstrate a higher complication rate, longer hospitalizations and elevated SII values among smokers, indicating an involvement of the immune system. See also the graphical abstract(Fig. 1).

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EXCLI Journal
EXCLI Journal BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: EXCLI Journal publishes original research reports, authoritative reviews and case reports of experimental and clinical sciences. The journal is particularly keen to keep a broad view of science and technology, and therefore welcomes papers which bridge disciplines and may not suit the narrow specialism of other journals. Although the general emphasis is on biological sciences, studies from the following fields are explicitly encouraged (alphabetical order): aging research, behavioral sciences, biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry including analytical chemistry, clinical and preclinical studies, drug development, environmental health, ergonomics, forensic medicine, genetics, hepatology and gastroenterology, immunology, neurosciences, occupational medicine, oncology and cancer research, pharmacology, proteomics, psychiatric research, psychology, systems biology, toxicology
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