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CD15s is a potential biomarker of serious bacterial infection in infants admitted to hospital


Markić, Joško; Jerončić, Ana; Polančec, Denis; Bošnjak, Nada; Markotić, Anita; Meštrović, Julije; Čikeš Čulić, Vedrana
CD15s is a potential biomarker of serious bacterial infection in infants admitted to hospital // European journal of pediatrics, 172 (2013), 10; 1363-1369 doi:10.1007/s00431-013-2047-y (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
CD15s is a potential biomarker of serious bacterial infection in infants admitted to hospital

Autori
Markić, Joško ; Jerončić, Ana ; Polančec, Denis ; Bošnjak, Nada ; Markotić, Anita ; Meštrović, Julije ; Čikeš Čulić, Vedrana

Izvornik
European journal of pediatrics (0340-6199) 172 (2013), 10; 1363-1369

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
infant; infection; biomarkers; CD15s; CD11b; CD64

Sažetak
Early recognition of serious bacterial infection (SBI) in children is essential for better treatment outcome. Flow cytometry analysis of neutrophil surface molecules has been more frequently utilized as a tool for diagnosis of infection. The infants (n=105) under 6 months of age presenting to the pediatric emergency department with fever without apparent source who were hospitalized with suspicion of having SBI were enrolled in this prospective study. Sixty- nine infants were included into the training pool and were classified into bacterial or viral infection group. Validation pool consisted of 36 infants. The values of white blood cells counts, absolute neutrophil count (ANC), C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT), neutrophil CD11b, CD15s and CD64 expression, percentage (%CD15s+) and the absolute count (AC- CD15s+) of CD15s+ neutrophils were determined. In the infants with SBI, %CD15s+ was 10.5 times more likely to be higher than the cut-off value. ANC, CRP, PCT, CD64, and AC-CD15s+ were also found as useful biomarkers for differentiation between bacterial and viral infection. Thebest- fit multivariate logistic regression model included CRP, PCT, and %CD15s+ as strong predictors of SBI. The model's sensitivity (87%) and specificity (83%) indicated high model's accuracy. After validation on independent dataset, model's accuracy maintained high: 86% sensitivity and 93% specificity, confirming its reliability and supporting CRP, PCT, and %CD15s+ as real predictors. Conclusion: The findings of this study support assumption made in the literature on significance of CD15s in inflammation processes. Also, this study demonstrated for the first time that CD15s is potentially valuable biomarker of SBI in infants.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Farmacija



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
216-2160133-0066 - Patobiokemija glikosfingolipidnih antigena (Markotić, Anita, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
KBC Split,
Medicinski fakultet, Split

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Markić, Joško; Jerončić, Ana; Polančec, Denis; Bošnjak, Nada; Markotić, Anita; Meštrović, Julije; Čikeš Čulić, Vedrana
CD15s is a potential biomarker of serious bacterial infection in infants admitted to hospital // European journal of pediatrics, 172 (2013), 10; 1363-1369 doi:10.1007/s00431-013-2047-y (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Markić, J., Jerončić, A., Polančec, D., Bošnjak, N., Markotić, A., Meštrović, J. & Čikeš Čulić, V. (2013) CD15s is a potential biomarker of serious bacterial infection in infants admitted to hospital. European journal of pediatrics, 172 (10), 1363-1369 doi:10.1007/s00431-013-2047-y.
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