Association between intracellular adenosine triphosphate content of CD4+ T lymphocytes and mortality in sepsis patients: A prospective observational study
Ying Xian, Dan Xie, Jian Zhu, Changlong Zheng, Min Fan, Kefeng Jiang, Kouxing Zhang

TL;DR
This study found that low ATP levels in CD4+ T cells are linked to higher mortality in sepsis patients, suggesting a potential new biomarker for risk assessment.
Contribution
The study identifies CD4+ T cell intracellular ATP levels as a novel predictor of mortality in sepsis patients.
Findings
Low CD4+ iATP levels were associated with three- to fivefold higher mortality risk in sepsis patients.
CD4+ iATP correlated positively with white blood cell and neutrophil counts but not with lymphocyte or CD4 counts.
Measuring CD4+ iATP may help identify high-risk sepsis patients for targeted clinical treatment.
Abstract
This study aimed to link intracellular adenosine triphosphate content in CD4+ T lymphocytes (CD4+ iATP) with sepsis patient mortality, seeking a new predictive biomarker for outcomes and enhanced management. 61 sepsis patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit between October 2021 and November 2022 were enrolled. iATP levels were gauged using whole blood CD4+ T cells stimulated with mitogen PHA‐L. Based on CD4+ iATP levels (<132.24 and ≥132.24 ng/mL), patients were categorized into two groups. The primary endpoint was all‐cause mortality. To identify factors associated with mortality, both univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard analyses were conducted. Of the patients, 40 had high CD4+ iATP levels (≥132.24 ng/mL) and 21 had low levels (<132.24 ng/mL). In a 28‐day follow‐up, 21 (34.4%) patients perished. Adjusting for confounders like SOFA score, APACHE II score, lactic…
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TopicsSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Immune Response and Inflammation · Inflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis
