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Abnormal surface expression of HLA-DR by leukocytes is associated with a poor prognosis in critical care patients. Critical care patients often receive total parenteral nutrition with lipid emulsion (LE). In this study we evaluated the influence of fish oil LE (FO) on human monocyte/macrophage (Mφ) expression of surfaceHLA-DR under distinct activation states. Mononuclear leukocytes from the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers (n=18) were cultured for 24 hours without LE (control) or with 3 different concentrations (0.1, 0.25, and 0.5%) of the follow LE: a) pure FO b) FO in association(1:1-v/v) with LE composed of 50% mediumchain trygliceride and 50% soybean oil (MCTSO), and c) pure MCTSO. The leukocytes were also submitted to different cell activation states, as determinate by INF-gaddition time: no INF-γ addition, 18 hours before, or at the time of LE addition. HLA-DR expression on Mφ surface was evaluated by flow cytometry using specific monoclonal antibodies. In relation to controls (for 0.1%, 0.25%, and 0.5%: 100) FO decreased the expression of HLA-DR when added alone [in simultaneouslyactivated Mφ, for 0.1%: 70 (59 ± 73); for 0.25%: 51 (48± 56); and for 0.5%: 52.5 (50 ± 58)] or in association with MCTSO [in simultaneously-activated Mφ, for 0.1%: 50.5 (47 ± 61); for 25%: 49 (45 ± 52); and for 0.5%: 51 (44 ± 54) and in previously-activated Mf, for 1.0%: 63 (44 ± 88); for 0.25%: 70 (41 ± 88); and for 0.5%: 59.5 (39 ± 79)] in culture medium (Friedman p < 0.05). In relation to controls (for 0.1%, 0.25%, and 0.5%: 100), FO did not influence the expression of these molecules on non-activated Mφ [for 0.1%: 87.5 (75±93); for 0.25%: 111 (98 ± 118); and for 0.5%: 101.5 (84 ± 113)]. Results show that parenteral FO modulates theexpression of HLA-DR on human Mφ surface accordingly to leukocyte activation state. Further clinical simultaneousl y studies evaluating the ideal moment of fish oil LE infusion to modulate leukocyte functions may contribute to a better understanding of its immune modulatory properties.
Palabras Clave: Parenteral fata emulsions. HLA-DR. Fish oil.
Fátima Martínez-Lozano Aranaga , María Jesús Gómez Ramos , Maria del Carmen Sánchez Álvarez
Blanca M. G. Torres-Mendoza , Genaro Gabriel Ortiz , Lorenzo Sánchez-Romero , Daniela L. C. Delgado-Lara , María T. García Martínez , Mario-Alberto Mireles-Ramírez , José Antonio Cruz Serrano , Fermín Paul Pacheco Moisés
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