
@Article{ecn.2011.0280,
AUTHOR = {Carmelo Libetta, Pasquale Esposito, Vincenzo Sepe, Carlo Guastoni, Manuela Zucchi, Federica Meloni, Antonio Dal Canton},
TITLE = {Effects of different peritoneal dialysis ﬂuids on the TH1/TH2 balance},
JOURNAL = {European Cytokine Network},
VOLUME = {22},
YEAR = {2011},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {24--31},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/ECN/v22n1/65832},
ISSN = {1952-4005},
ABSTRACT = {Background. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated with a depression of T cell function, as suggested by
the impaired production of cytokines by Th cells collected from PD patients. Although treatment biocompatibility
could be implicated in this immune dysfunction, it has been poorly investigated, thus far. Therefore, we undertook
a study aiming to analyze the effects of different peritoneal dialysis ﬂuids on the Th1/Th2 balance in PD patients.
Methods. Twenty three patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) were evaluated. Seven patients
were on CAPD with icodextrin solution (ICO-PD), seven with glucose and lactate/bicarbonate-buffered solution
(LAC/BIC-PD), and nine with glucose and lactate-buffered solution (LAC-PD). The Th1/Th2 balance was evaluated
by measuring IFN-γ (Th1 subset) and IL-4 (Th2 subset), both in circulating and peritoneum-derived Th
lymphocytes unstimulated or stimulated by phytohemoagglutinin (PHA). Moreover inﬂammatory, nutritional and
dialysis-related parameters were recorded. Eight normal subjects comprised the control group (CON). Results.
Circulating T cells: IFN-γ was signiﬁcantly lower in the LAC-PD group (p<0.05) compared to the ICO-PD and
LAC/BIC-PD groups. The IFN-γ/IL-4-producing cell ratio was signiﬁcantly lower in PD patients than in CON.
Peritoneal T cells: after 24-h PHA stimulation, IFN-γ increased in all patients, but the rise was less pronounced
in the LAC-PD group (p<0.05) than in the other two PD groups. The Th1/Th2 ratio was signiﬁcantly lower in
the LAC-PD group when compared both to LAC/BIC-PD and ICO-PD groups. In addition, the LAC-PD group
presented a signiﬁcantly higher rate of peritoneal infections compared to the other PD groups. Conclusions. CAPD
with lactate-buffered peritoneal ﬂuid has deleterious effects on the Th1 cell subset, while the use of more biocompatible
ﬂuids, bicarbonate-buffered and icodextrin, is associated with a more physiologically representative Th1/Th2
balance and a reduced peritonitis rate.},
DOI = {10.1684/ecn.2011.0280}
}



