Neutrophils: Leukocytosis (>12000/mm
3
) is part of the SIRS criteria
81
, and is an early predictor of
severity of AP
2
. The leukocytosis in early pancreatitis is predominantly neutrophilic, and
several studies have shown that depletion of neutrophils reduces inflammatory cell
infiltration (e.g. reduced MPO) into the lungs and improves microvascular
permeability
52, 65, 82, 83
. Neutrophil infiltration into an organ is dependent on their adhesion
to the endothelium, mediated by P- and E-selectin on the surface of endothelial cells. These
bind adhesion molecules like L-selectins and integrins on the surface of neutrophils. Blood
levels of P- and E-selectin were elevated in rodent
84
and in human
85
AP. These respectively
correlated with severity of AP and lung injury. Interestingly, trypsin generation in the late
phase of experimental pancreatitis has been shown to be neutrophil dependent
65
, and trypsin
can also stimulate neutrophils to secrete matrix metalloproteinase-9. Based on these
observations, trypsin mediated lung injury has been hypothesized to be neutrophil
dependent. Other studies have shown that neutrophil infiltration into the lungs is due to the
chemokines CXCL2 and CXCL4, and that their neutralization reduces lung inflammation
86
.
However, neutrophils also have physiologic roles and their accumulation in the lungs, such
as by increasing KC/CXCL1
87-89
expression does not cause damage, but conversely protects
from fungal and bacterial infections. Moreover, neutropenia predisposes to infections
90-92
.
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Therefore, it remains to be seen whether interference in neutrophil recruitment or their
depletion during AP will improve systemic injury in human AP.