Role of therapeutic apheresis in infectious and inflammatory diseases: Current knowledge and unanswered questions.
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Auteurs : Steven R. Sloan [États-Unis] ; Chester Andrzejewski [États-Unis] ; Nicole A. Aqui [États-Unis] ; Joseph E. Kiss [États-Unis] ; Peter J. Krause [États-Unis] ; Yara A. Park [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of clinical apheresis [ 1098-1101 ] ; 2015.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Aphérèse, Babésiose (), Babésiose (parasitologie), Babésiose (sang), Coqueluche (), Coqueluche (sang), Cytokines (sang), Humains, Infection (), Infection (sang), Inflammation (), Inflammation (sang), Maladie chronique, Maladie de Crohn (), Maladie de Crohn (sang), Médecine factuelle, Médiateurs de l'inflammation (sang), Sepsie (), Sepsie (sang), Toxines bactériennes (sang), Urticaire (), Urticaire (sang), Érythrocytes (parasitologie).
- MESH :
- parasitologie : Babésiose, Érythrocytes.
- sang : Babésiose, Coqueluche, Cytokines, Infection, Inflammation, Maladie de Crohn, Médiateurs de l'inflammation, Sepsie, Toxines bactériennes, Urticaire.
- Aphérèse, Babésiose, Coqueluche, Humains, Infection, Inflammation, Maladie chronique, Maladie de Crohn, Médecine factuelle, Sepsie, Urticaire.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Babesiosis (blood), Babesiosis (parasitology), Babesiosis (therapy), Bacterial Toxins (blood), Blood Component Removal, Chronic Disease, Crohn Disease (blood), Crohn Disease (therapy), Cytokines (blood), Erythrocytes (parasitology), Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans, Infection (blood), Infection (therapy), Inflammation (blood), Inflammation (therapy), Inflammation Mediators (blood), Sepsis (blood), Sepsis (therapy), Urticaria (blood), Urticaria (therapy), Whooping Cough (blood), Whooping Cough (therapy).
- MESH :
- chemical , blood : Bacterial Toxins, Cytokines, Inflammation Mediators.
- blood : Babesiosis, Crohn Disease, Infection, Inflammation, Sepsis, Urticaria, Whooping Cough.
- parasitology : Babesiosis, Erythrocytes.
- therapy : Babesiosis, Crohn Disease, Infection, Inflammation, Sepsis, Urticaria, Whooping Cough.
- Blood Component Removal, Chronic Disease, Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans.
Abstract
Apheresis can remove pathogens and mediators that contribute to pathogenic inflammatory responses in diseases not generally considered to be "Hematologic." Erythrocytapheresis can remove intracellular pathogens such as Babesiosis. Plasmapheresis can remove mediators of the inflammatory response in conditions such as sepsis, chronic autoimmune urticaria and malignant pertussis. Leukapheresis can remove potentially harmful leukocytes in Crohn's Disease and malignant pertussis. While apheresis can remove all of these substances, the clinical efficacy and pathophysiologic changes that occur during apheresis in these conditions are largely unknown. Hence, the clinical utility of apheresis in these conditions is largely unknown and research in these areas has the potential to benefit many patients with a variety of diseases.
DOI: 10.1002/jca.21370
PubMed: 25351167
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