LPS REMOVAL REDUCES CD80-MEDIATED ALBUMINURIA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH GRAM-NEGATIVE SEPSIS

2019 
LPS-induced sepsis is a leading cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in critically ill patients. LPS may induce CD80 expression in podocytes with subsequent onset of proteinuria, a risk factor for progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD) frequently observed after AKI. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic efficacy of LPS removal in decreasing albuminuria through the reduction of podocyte CD80 expression. Between January 2015 and December 2017, 70 consecutive patients with Gram-negative sepsis-induced AKI were randomised to either have Coupled Plasma Filtration and Adsorption (CPFA) added to the standard care (n=35) or not (n=35). To elucidate the possible relationship between LPS-induced renal damage, proteinuria and CD80 expression in Gram- sepsis, a swine model of LPS-induced AKI was set up. 3-hours after LPS infusion, animals were treated or not with CPFA for 6-hours. Treatment with CPFA significantly reduced serum cytokines, CRP, procalcitonin and endotoxin levels in patients with Gram-negativ...
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