Targeting the Granulocytic Defense against A. fumigatus in Healthy Volunteers and Septic Patients.

International journal of molecular sciences(2023)

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Neutrophil granulocytes (NGs) are among the key players in the defense against (). To better elucidate a pathophysiological understanding of their role and functions, we applied a human cell model using NGs from healthy participants and septic patients to evaluate their inhibitory effects on the growth of ex vivo. Conidia of (ATCC 204305) were co-incubated with NGs from healthy volunteers or septic patients for 16 h. growth was measured by XTT assays with a plate reader. The inhibitory effect of NGs on 18 healthy volunteers revealed great heterogeneity. Additionally, growth inhibition was significantly stronger in the afternoon than the morning, due to potentially different cortisol levels. It is particularly interesting that the inhibitory effect of NGs was reduced in patients with sepsis compared to healthy controls. In addition, the magnitude of the NG-driven defense against was highly variable among healthy volunteers. Moreover, daytime and corresponding cortisol levels also seem to have a strong influence. Most interestingly, preliminary experiments with NGs from septic patients point to a strongly diminished granulocytic defense against spp.
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invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, Aspergillus fumigatus, neutrophil granulocyte, critically ill, cortisol, host-pathogen interactions, sepsis
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