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Published in: European Journal of Medical Research 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Soft Tissue Infection | Research

Key pathways and genes that are altered during treatment with hyperbaric oxygen in patients with sepsis due to necrotizing soft tissue infection (HBOmic study)

Authors: Julie Vinkel, Leonor Rib, Alfonso Buil, Morten Hedetoft, Ole Hyldegaard

Published in: European Journal of Medical Research | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

For decades, the basic treatment strategies of necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTI) have remained unchanged, primarily relying on aggressive surgical removal of infected tissue, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and supportive intensive care. One treatment strategy that has been proposed as an adjunctive measure to improve patient outcomes is hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) treatment. HBO2 treatment has been linked to several immune modulatory effects; however, investigating these effects is complicated due to the disease's acute life-threatening nature, metabolic and cell homeostasis dependent variability in treatment effects, and heterogeneity with respect to both patient characteristics and involved pathogens. To embrace this complexity, we aimed to explore the underlying biological mechanisms of HBO2 treatment in patients with NSTI on the gene expression level.

Methods

We conducted an observational cohort study on prospective collected data, including 85 patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) for NSTI. All patients were treated with one or two HBO2 treatments and had one blood sample taken before and after the intervention. Total RNAs from blood samples were extracted and mRNA purified with rRNA depletion, followed by whole-transcriptome RNA sequencing with a targeted sequencing depth of 20 million reads. A model for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was fitted, and the functional aspects of the obtained set of genes was predicted with GO (Gene Ontology) and KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of genes and Genomes) enrichment analyses. All analyses were corrected for multiple testing with FDR.

Results

After sequential steps of quality control, a final of 160 biological replicates were included in the present study. We found 394 protein coding genes that were significantly DEGs between the two conditions with FDR < 0.01, of which 205 were upregulated and 189 were downregulated. The enrichment analysis of these DEGs revealed 20 GO terms in biological processes and 12 KEGG pathways that were significantly overrepresented in the upregulated DEGs, of which the term; “adaptive immune response” (GO:0002250) (FDR = 9.88E-13) and “T cell receptor signaling pathway” (hsa04660) (FDR = 1.20E-07) were the most significant. Among the downregulated DEGs two biological processes were significantly enriched, of which the GO term “apoptotic process” (GO:0006915) was the most significant (FDR = 0.001), followed by “Positive regulation of T helper 1 cell cytokine production” (GO:2000556), and “NF-kappa B signaling pathway” (hsa04064) was the only KEGG pathway that was significantly overrepresented (FDR = 0.001).

Conclusions

When one or two sessions of HBO2 treatment were administered to patients with a dysregulated immune response and systemic inflammation due to NSTI, the important genes that were regulated during the intervention were involved in activation of T helper cells and downregulation of the disease-induced highly inflammatory pathway NF-κB, which was associated with a decrease in the mRNA level of pro-inflammatory factors.
Trial registration: Biological material was collected during the INFECT study, registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01790698).
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Metadata
Title
Key pathways and genes that are altered during treatment with hyperbaric oxygen in patients with sepsis due to necrotizing soft tissue infection (HBOmic study)
Authors
Julie Vinkel
Leonor Rib
Alfonso Buil
Morten Hedetoft
Ole Hyldegaard
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
European Journal of Medical Research / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 2047-783X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-01466-z

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