Dialysis neutropenia: the role of the cytoskeleton
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.1998.00813.x
Dialysis neutropenia: the role of the cytoskeleton
Abstract
Dialysis neutropenia is the result of pulmonary sequestration of neutrophils after complement activation by the dialyzer membrane. Increased expression of neutrophil adhesion receptors, such as CD11b/CD18, suggests that neutrophil adhesion to the capillary endothelium is a possible mechanism. An alternative hypothesis is that the complement fragment C5a modulates neutrophil mechanical properties via the cytoskeleton-largely filamentous actin (F-actin)-stiffening them and thereby slowing their passage through the pulmonary capillaries. To investigate this hypothesis, we developed an assay to measure the F-actin content of neutrophils in whole blood using flow cytometry and the stain NBD-phallacidin. We measured neutrophil F-actin content during hemodialysis of patients with polysulfone (N = 6), Hemophan (N = 6), and Cuprophan membranes sterilized with either ethylene oxide (N = 5) or steam (N = 6). Cell counts, neutrophil and monocyte CD11b expression and plasma C5a concentrations were also measured. The results confirm the strong relationship between the degree of neutropenia, increases in CD11b expression and plasma C5a levels reported by previous researchers. Modulation of the F-actin content of neutrophils was also strongly related to C5a levels, indicating that the neutrophil cytoskeleton is active during dialysis. Modeling of cell counts suggests that with Cuprophan a substantial fraction of neutrophils and monocytes are sequestered before they even pass through the dialyzer, suggesting some form of systemic activation of these cells. Evidence for systemic activation was also seen in measurements of F-actin content, but not CD11b expression, a finding that strengthens the case for the involvement of the cytoskeleton in dialysis neutropenia.
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