1. Proteolysis in septic shock patients: plasma peptidomic patterns are associated with mortality.
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Bauzá-Martinez, J, Aletti, F, Pinto, BB, Ribas, V, Odena, MA, Díaz, R, Romay, E, Ferrer, R, Kistler, EB, Tedeschi, G, Schmid-Schönbein, GW, Herpain, A, Bendjelid, K, and de Oliveira, E
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Humans ,Sepsis ,Shock ,Septic ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,Chymotrypsin ,Peptides ,Treatment Outcome ,Critical Care ,Hospital Mortality ,Survival Analysis ,Prospective Studies ,Computer Simulation ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Middle Aged ,Female ,Male ,Young Adult ,Proteolysis ,in-hospital mortality ,mass spectrometry ,peptidomics ,proteolysis ,septic shock ,Shock ,Septic ,and over ,Anesthesiology ,Clinical Sciences - Abstract
BackgroundUncontrolled proteolysis contributes to cell injury and organ dysfunction in animal models of circulatory shock. We investigated in humans the relationship between septic shock, proteolysis, and outcome.MethodsIntensive care patients with septic shock (n=29) or sepsis (n=6) and non-hospitalised subjects (n=9) were recruited as part of the prospective observational trial 'ShockOmics' (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT02141607). A mass spectrometry-based approach was used to analyse the plasma peptidomes and the origin of circulating peptides from proteolysis in the enrolled subjects.ResultsEvidence of systemic proteolysis was indicated by a larger number of circulating peptides in septic shock patients, compared with septic patients and non-hospitalised healthy subjects. The peptide count and abundance in the septic shock patients were greater in patients who died (n=6) than in survivors (n=23), suggesting an association between magnitude of proteolysis and outcome. In silico analysis of the peptide sequences and of the sites of cleavage on the proteins of origin indicated a predominant role for serine proteases, such as chymotrypsin, and matrix metalloproteases in causing the observed proteolytic degradation.ConclusionsSystemic proteolysis is a novel fundamental pathological mechanism in septic shock. Plasma peptidomics is proposed as a new tool to monitor clinical trajectory in septic shock patients.Clinical trial registrationNCT02141607.
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- 2018