Immunotherapy improves immune homeostasis and increases survival rate of septic patients.
- Author:
Shun-wei HUANG
1
;
Juan CHEN
;
Bin OUYANG
;
Chun-hua YANG
;
Min-ying CHEN
;
Xiang-dong GUAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Aged; Female; Glycoproteins; administration & dosage; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Sepsis; drug therapy; immunology; mortality; Survival Rate; Thymosin; administration & dosage; analogs & derivatives
- From: Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2009;12(6):344-349
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the efficacy of immunotherapy on septic patients with Ulinastatin plus Thymosin-alpha(1).
METHODSSeventy postoperative septic patients were divided into two groups at random: the immunotherapy group (n equal to 36) and the conventional therapy group (n=34). Patients in the immunotherapy group received intravenous Ulinastatin of 200 000 U, 3 times per day for 3 days, Ulinastatin of 100 000 U, 3 times per day for 4 days, and subcutaneous injection of Thymosin-alpha(1) of 1.6 mg, twice per day for 3 days, then once per day for 4 days. While conventional therapies such as antibiotics and fluid resuscitation were undertaken in both groups. The expression levels of serum tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-10 (IL-10), IgG, C3, T lymphocyte subsets, CD14+ monocyte human leukocyte antigen (locus) DR (HLA-DR) and patients'28-day survival rate of the two groups were observed and evaluated.
RESULTSThe survival rate was significantly higher in the immunotherapy group (63.9%; 23/36) compared with the conventional therapy group (41.2%; 14/34). The serum TNF-alpha levels [(1.38+/-0.50) ng/ml in the immunotherapy group vs (1.88+/-0.53) ng/ml in the conventional group, P less than 0.05] and the serum IL-10 levels [(217.52+/-15.71) ng/ml vs (101.53+/-16.57) ng/ml, P less than 0.05] were significantly different between the two groups. The serum IgG levels in the immunotherapy group [(17.65+/-6.81) g/L] were significantly higher than in the conventional group [(11.94+/-5.32) g/L]. There were also significant differences in the expression levels of CD4+ T lymphocyte (35%+/-13% in the immunotherapy group vs 21%+/-7% in the conventional group, P less than 0.05) and CD14+ monocyte HLA-DR (50%+/-5% in the former vs 35%+/-4% in the latter, P less than 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSImmunotherapy with Ulinastatin plus Thymosin-alpha(1) can enhance the inflammatory response, improve the immune homeostasis, and increase the survival rate of septic patients.