Increased Endovascular Staphylococcus aureus Inoculum Is the Link Between Elevated Serum Interleukin 10 Concentrations and Mortality in Patients With Bacteremia.

血管内金黄色葡萄球菌接种量增加是血清白细胞介素 10 浓度升高与菌血症患者死亡率之间的联系

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作者:Rose Warren E, Shukla Sanjay K, Berti Andrew D, Hayney Mary S, Henriquez Kelsey M, Ranzoni Andrea, Cooper Matthew A, Proctor Richard A, Nizet Victor, Sakoulas George
BACKGROUND: Cell wall peptidoglycan stimulates interleukin 10 (IL-10) production in Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (SaB) animal models, but clinical data are not available. This study evaluates the impact of intravascular bacterial cell numbers (ie, the level of bacteremia), in patients at the time of clinical presentation on IL-10 production and its association with S. aureus bacteremia (SaB) mortality. METHODS: Blood and isolates were collected in 133 consecutive SaB patients. Serum IL-10 was quantified by an electrochemoluminescence assay. Bacterial inoculum was measured in patient sera with elevated (n = 8) or low (n = 8) IL-10 using a magnetic bacterial capture assay. Staphylococcus aureus from these 2 groups were introduced into whole blood ex vivo to determine IL-10 production with variable inocula. RESULTS: IL-10 serum concentration was higher in SaB patient mortality (n = 27) vs survival (n = 106) (median, 36.0 pg/mL vs 10.4 pg/mL, respectively, P < .001). Patients with elevated IL-10 more often had endovascular SaB sources. The inoculum level of SaB was higher in patients with elevated serum IL-10 vs patients with low IL-10 (35.5 vs 0.5 median CFU/mL; P = .044). Ex vivo studies showed that 108 CFU/mL yielded greater IL-10 than did 103 CFU/mL (4.4 ± 1.8 vs 1.0 ± 0.6 pg/mL; P < .01). CONCLUSIONS: Elevated IL-10 serum concentrations at clinical presentation of SaB were highly associated with mortality. High intravascular peptidoglycan concentration, driven by a higher level of bacteremia, is a key mediator of IL-10 anti-inflammatory response that portends poor clinical outcome. Using IL-10 as an initial biomarker, clinicians may consider more aggressive antimicrobials for rapid bacterial load reduction in high-risk SaB patients.

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