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Neutrophil degranulation and severely impaired extracellular trap formation at the basis of susceptibility to infections of hemodialysis patients.

Salti TalalKhoury MonaAwad KaremLerenthal YanivHarari-Misgav ReutShemesh ArielAvraham-Kelbert MoranEitam HarelSalvatore Campisi-PintoAbu-Amna MahmoudColodner RaulTovbin DavidBar-Sela GilBar-Sela Gil
Published in: BMC medicine (2022)
Our report is one of the first singular examples of severe and chronic impairment of NET formation leading to substantial clinical susceptibility to bacteremia that most likely results from the metabolic and environmental milieu typical to HD patients and not by common human genetic deficiencies. In this manner, aberrant gene expression and differential exocytosis of distinct granule populations could reflect the chronic defect in neutrophil functionality and their diminished ability to induce NETosis. Therefore, our findings suggest that targeting NETosis in HD patients may reduce infections, minimize their severity, and decrease the mortality rate from infections in this patient population.
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