TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemotactic activity of CXCL5 in cerebrospinal fluid of children with bacterial meningitis
AU - Zwijnenburg, Petra J G
AU - de Bie, Henrica M A
AU - Roord, John J
AU - van der Poll, Tom
AU - van Furth, A Marceline
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - CXCL5 (epithelial-cell-derived neutrophil-activating protein (ENA-)78) is a CXC-chemokine that specifically acts on neutrophils. To obtain insight into the extent of local presence and action of CXCL5 during bacterial meningitis, we measured its concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with culture-proven bacterial meningitis (n=14), aseptic meningitis (n=6), and controls (n=32) and compared these results with levels of other CXC-chemokines, CXCL8- (interleukin-8) and CXCL1-related oncogene (growth-related oncogene (GRO)-alpha). Patients with bacterial meningitis had profoundly elevated CSF concentrations of all three chemokines. CXCL5 was not detectable in patients with aseptic meningitis or control subjects. CSF from patients with bacterial meningitis exerted chemotactic activity towards neutrophils, which was partially inhibited by neutralizing antibodies against CXCL5 and CXCL8, but not CXCL1. CSF from controls exerted minor chemotactic activity, which could be strongly enhanced by the addition of recombinant CXCL5, CXCL8 or CXCL1. During bacterial meningitis, CXCL5 is elevated in CSF, where it is involved in the recruitment of neutrophils to the central nervous system.
AB - CXCL5 (epithelial-cell-derived neutrophil-activating protein (ENA-)78) is a CXC-chemokine that specifically acts on neutrophils. To obtain insight into the extent of local presence and action of CXCL5 during bacterial meningitis, we measured its concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with culture-proven bacterial meningitis (n=14), aseptic meningitis (n=6), and controls (n=32) and compared these results with levels of other CXC-chemokines, CXCL8- (interleukin-8) and CXCL1-related oncogene (growth-related oncogene (GRO)-alpha). Patients with bacterial meningitis had profoundly elevated CSF concentrations of all three chemokines. CXCL5 was not detectable in patients with aseptic meningitis or control subjects. CSF from patients with bacterial meningitis exerted chemotactic activity towards neutrophils, which was partially inhibited by neutralizing antibodies against CXCL5 and CXCL8, but not CXCL1. CSF from controls exerted minor chemotactic activity, which could be strongly enhanced by the addition of recombinant CXCL5, CXCL8 or CXCL1. During bacterial meningitis, CXCL5 is elevated in CSF, where it is involved in the recruitment of neutrophils to the central nervous system.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Chemokine CXCL1
KW - Chemokine CXCL5
KW - Chemokines, CXC/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Chemotaxis, Leukocyte/immunology
KW - Child
KW - Humans
KW - Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Interleukin-8/analogs & derivatives
KW - Klebsiella Infections/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Meningitis, Aseptic/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Meningitis, Bacterial/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Meningitis, Meningococcal/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Meningitis, Pneumococcal/cerebrospinal fluid
KW - Neutrophil Activation/immunology
M3 - Article
C2 - 14644041
VL - 145
SP - 148
EP - 153
JO - Journal of Neuroimmunology
JF - Journal of Neuroimmunology
SN - 0165-5728
IS - 1-2
ER -