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Elevated Levels of NAP-1/interleukin-8 Are Present in the Airspaces of Patients with the Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Are Associated with Increased Mortality

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Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1489135
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Abstract

The adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is characterized by increased neutrophils within the airspaces of the lungs. In order to determine if neutrophil activating protein (NAP)-1/interleukin-8 (NAP-1/IL-8) could be an important cause of neutrophil influx and activation in ARDS, we examined fluid, which was either directly aspirated or lavaged with saline from the lungs of patients with ARDS. NAP-1/IL-8 was present in significantly higher concentrations in the fluids of patients with ARDS compared with control subjects. There was a significant correlation between the percentage of neutrophils in the lavage fluids and the NAP-1/IL-8 concentration (r2 = 0.74). Furthermore, the NAP-1/IL-8 concentration of the pulmonary edema fluid was equivalent to the optimal concentration required to induce neutrophil chemotaxis in vitro. Although not all of the chemotactic activity of the edema fluid was removed by an anti-NAP-1/IL-8 affinity column, the data established that NAP-1/IL-8 is an important neutrophil chemotaxin in the airspaces of patients with ARDS. In addition, those patients with very high concentrations of NAP-1/IL-8 in their bronchoalveolar lavage fluids had a higher mortality rate than those patients with lower concentrations of NAP-1/IL-8. The correlation between NAP-1/IL-8 concentration and mortality is not paralleled by total protein concentration and mortality.

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