Lectin pathway of complement activation and relation with clinical complications in critically ill children

Catherine Ingels, Ilse Vanhorebeek, Rudi Steffensen, Inge Derese, Lisbeth Jensen, Pieter J Wouters, Greet Hermans, Steffen Thiel, Greet Van den Berghe

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Abstract

Background:Critically ill children are susceptible to nosocomial infections, which contribute to adverse outcomes. Deficiencies in the innate immunity lectin pathway of complement activation are implicated in a child's vulnerability to infections in conditions such as cancer, but the role during critical illness remains unclear. We hypothesized that low on-admission levels of the pathway proteins are, in part, genetically determined and associated with susceptibility to infectious complications and adverse outcomes.Methods:We studied protein levels of mannose-binding lectin (MBL), H-ficolin and M-ficolin, three MBL-associated-serine proteases (MASPs) and MBL-associated protein (MAp44), and relation with functional genetic polymorphisms, in 130 healthy children and upon intensive care unit (ICU) admission in 700 critically ill children of a randomized study on glycemic control.Results:Levels of MASP-1, MASP-2, MASP-3, and MAp-44 were lower and the levels of M-ficolin were higher in ICU patients on admission than those in matched healthy controls. Only a low on-admission MASP-3 level was independently associated with risk of new ICU infections and prolonged ICU stay, after correcting for other risk factors. On-admission MASP-3 varied with age, illness severity, and genetic variation.Conclusion:Low on-admission MASP-3 levels in critically ill children were independently associated with subsequent acquisition of infection and prolonged ICU stay. The biological explanation needs further investigation.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPediatric Research
Vol/bind75
Sider (fra-til)99-108
Antal sider10
ISSN0031-3998
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2014

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