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. 2021 Nov 17:12:766391.
doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.766391. eCollection 2021.

Circulating CitH3 Is a Reliable Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker of Septic Patients in Acute Pancreatitis

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Circulating CitH3 Is a Reliable Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker of Septic Patients in Acute Pancreatitis

Baihong Pan et al. Front Immunol. .

Abstract

Purpose: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is an inflammatory disease. AP starts with sterile inflammation and is often complicated with critical local or systemic infection or sepsis in severe cases. Septic AP activates peptidyl arginine deiminase (PAD) and citrullinates histone H3 (CitH3), leading to neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation. Investigating the role of NETs and underlying mechanisms in septic AP may facilitate developing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. In this study, we sought to identify the expression of CitH3 in septic AP patients and to analyze the correlation of CitH3 concentration with NET components as well as clinical outcomes.

Methods: Seventy AP patients with or without sepsis (40 septic cases, 30 nonseptic cases) and 30 healthy volunteers were recruited in this study. Concentration of NET components (CitH3 and double-strain DNA) and key enzymes (PAD2/4) were measured. Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients were recorded and analyzed.

Results: Levels of CitH3 were elevated significantly in septic AP patients compared with those in nonseptic AP and healthy volunteers. The area under the curve (AUC, 95% confidence interval) for diagnosing septic AP was 0.93 (0.86-1.003), and the cutoff was 43.05 pg/ml. Among septic AP cases (n = 40), the concentration of CitH3 was significantly increased in those who did not survive or were admitted to the intensive care unit, when compared with that in those who survived or did not require intensive care unit. Association analysis revealed that CitH3 concentration was positively correlated with PAD2, PAD4, dsDNA concentration, and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment scores.

Conclusion: CitH3 concentration increased in septic AP patients and was closely correlated with disease severity and clinical outcomes. CitH3 may potentially be a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of septic AP.

Keywords: acute pancreatitis; citrullinated histone H3; diagnosis; peptidyl arginine deiminase; prognosis; sepsis.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
All CitH3 concentration is elevated in septic AP patients and may be a reliable diagnostic biomarker of sepsis in AP. Blood samples from SP, NIP, and HV groups were collected. CitH3 and PCT concentration were measured by ELISA kit. CitH3 concentration was increased significantly in the SP group compared with that in the HV and NIP groups (A). No significant differences in PCT concentration were identified among SP, NIP, and HV groups (B). Receiver operating characteristic curves analysis of CitH3 and PCT to diagnose septic AP compared with that of the HV (C) and NIP group (D). Detailed information of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis is presented in the table (E). * p < 0.05; ns, non-significant.
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Figure 2
All CitH3 may be a promising prognostic biomarker in septic AP patients. AP patients were subgrouped into survival and death groups (A) or ICU (cases admitted into ICU) and non-ICU (cases not admitted into ICU) groups (C). Concentration of CitH3 was measured by ELISA. Levels of CitH3 were increased significantly in the death group and ICU group compared with those in survival group and non-ICU group, respectively. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of CitH3 to distinguish survival and death cases (B) and cases admitted or not into ICU (D). The detailed information of receiver operating characteristic curve analysis is presented in the table (E). * p < 0.05.
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Figure 3
Blood concentration of CitH3 is positively correlated with SOFA score. Association between CitH3 concentration and total SOFA (A), respiratory SOFA (B), renal SOFA (C), coagulation SOFA (D), hepatic SOFA (E), cardiovascular SOFA (F), and neurologic SOFA (G) score was determined by Pearson’s regression analysis.
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Figure 4
Blood concentration of PAD2/4 and dsDNA is increased significantly in SP group and is positively correlated with CitH3 concentration. Levels of PAD2 (A), PAD4 (C), and dsDNA (E) were using commercialized kits. Association between CitH3 concentration and PAD2 (B), PAD4 (D), and dsDNA (F) were determined by Pearson’s regression analysis *p < 0.05.

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