Evaluation of circulating soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) to predict risk profile, response to antimicrobial therapy, and development of complications in patients with chemotherapy-associated febrile neutropenia : a pilot
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Kwofie, Luyanda Laura Illicia
Rapoport, Bernardo Leon
Fickl, Heidi
Meyer, Pieter Willem Adriaan
Rheeder, Paul
Hlope, H.
Anderson, Ronald
Tintinger, Gregory Ronald
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Springer
Abstract
The soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid cells 1 (sTREM-1) is a useful
marker of infection in patients with sepsis, but has not been adequately evaluated in
patients with chemotherapy-associated febrile neutropenia (FN). The value of
sTREM-1 in this setting has been tested in a retrospective, pilot study using stored
serum from 48 cancer patients with documented FN. On presentation, patients were
categorized according to the Talcott risk-index clinical score. Circulating soluble
sTREM-1 was measured using an ELISA procedure, while procalcitonin (PCT) or
interleukins 6 (IL-6) and 8 (IL-8), included for comparison, were measured using an
immunoluminescence-based assay and Bio-Plex suspension bead array system,
respectively. Circulating concentrations of both sTREM-1 and PCT were significantly
(P < 0.05) elevated in patients at high risk for complications or death, as predicted by
the Talcott score and were significantly lower in patients who responded to empiric
antimicrobial agents. Neither IL-6 nor IL-8 accurately predicted serious complications
in patients with FN. These observations, albeit from a pilot study, demonstrate that
sTREM-1 is indeed elevated in high-risk patients with FN and is potentially useful to
predict their clinical course, either together with, or as an alternative to PCT.
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Febrile neutropenia (FN), Soluble TREM-1, Talcott score, Procalcitonin
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Kwofie, L, Rapoport, BL, Fickl, H, Meyer, PWA, Rheeder, P, Hlope, H, Anderson, R & Tintinger, GR 2012, 'Evaluation of circulating soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) to predict risk profile, response to antimicrobial therapy, and development of complications in patients with chemotherapy-associated febrile neutropenia : a pilot', Annals of Hematology, vol. 91, no.4, pp. 605-611, doi: 10.1007/s00277-011-1339-4.