TY - JOUR
T1 - Intraluminal release of citrullinated histone 3 from various cellular origins coincides with microvascular thrombosis in burn wounds
AU - van der Leeden, Britt
AU - Korkmaz, H. Ibrahim
AU - Vlig, Marcel
AU - Waas, Ingeborg S.E.
AU - Boekema, Bouke K.H.L.
AU - Hassan, Chopie
AU - van Zuijlen, Paul P.M.
AU - Niessen, Hans W.M.
AU - Gibbs, Susan
AU - Krijnen, Paul A.J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. European Journal of Immunology published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Loss of perfusion in the burn wound might cause wound deepening and impaired healing. We previously showed persistent microvascular thrombosis coinciding with intraluminal neutrophils extracellular traps in human burned skin. This study investigates the presence of intraluminal citrullinated histone 3 (H3cit) from different cellular origins (neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes) in relation to microvascular thrombosis of burn wounds. Eschar was obtained from burn patients (n = 18) 6–40 days postburn with a mean total burned body surface area of 23%. Microvascular presence of tissue factor (TF), factor XII (FXII) and thrombi was assessed by immunohistochemistry. Intramicrovascular cell death was analyzed via immunofluorescent microscopy, combining antibodies for neutrophils (MPO), monocytes (CD14), and lymphocytes (CD45) with endothelial cell markers CD31 and H3cit. Significantly increased microvascular expression of TF, FXII, and thrombi (CD31+) was found in all eschar samples compared with control uninjured skin. Release of H3cit from different cellular origins was observed in the lumen of the dermal microvasculature in the eschar tissue 7–40 days postburn, with release from neutrophilic origin being 2.7 times more abundant. Intraluminal presence of extracellular H3cit colocalizing with either MPO, CD14, or CD45 is correlated to increased microvascular thrombosis in eschar of burn patients.
AB - Loss of perfusion in the burn wound might cause wound deepening and impaired healing. We previously showed persistent microvascular thrombosis coinciding with intraluminal neutrophils extracellular traps in human burned skin. This study investigates the presence of intraluminal citrullinated histone 3 (H3cit) from different cellular origins (neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes) in relation to microvascular thrombosis of burn wounds. Eschar was obtained from burn patients (n = 18) 6–40 days postburn with a mean total burned body surface area of 23%. Microvascular presence of tissue factor (TF), factor XII (FXII) and thrombi was assessed by immunohistochemistry. Intramicrovascular cell death was analyzed via immunofluorescent microscopy, combining antibodies for neutrophils (MPO), monocytes (CD14), and lymphocytes (CD45) with endothelial cell markers CD31 and H3cit. Significantly increased microvascular expression of TF, FXII, and thrombi (CD31+) was found in all eschar samples compared with control uninjured skin. Release of H3cit from different cellular origins was observed in the lumen of the dermal microvasculature in the eschar tissue 7–40 days postburn, with release from neutrophilic origin being 2.7 times more abundant. Intraluminal presence of extracellular H3cit colocalizing with either MPO, CD14, or CD45 is correlated to increased microvascular thrombosis in eschar of burn patients.
KW - Burn wounds
KW - Citrullinated histone 3
KW - Microvascular thrombosis
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U2 - 10.1002/eji.202350792
DO - 10.1002/eji.202350792
M3 - Article
C2 - 38727188
AN - SCOPUS:85192513055
SN - 0014-2980
VL - 54
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - European Journal of Immunology
JF - European Journal of Immunology
IS - 8
M1 - 2350792
ER -