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  1. Sepsis-trained macrophages promote antitumoral tissue-resident T cells

    Sepsis induces immune alterations, which last for months after the resolution of illness. The effect of this immunological reprogramming on the risk...

    Alexis Broquet, Victor Gourain, ... Antoine Roquilly in Nature Immunology
    Article 29 April 2024
  2. The pathophysiology of sepsis and precision-medicine-based immunotherapy

    Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both low- and high-income countries. Antibiotic therapy and supportive care have...

    Evangelos J. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Anna C. Aschenbrenner, ... Mihai G. Netea in Nature Immunology
    Article 02 January 2024
  3. Causal effects of gut microbiota on sepsis and sepsis-related death: insights from genome-wide Mendelian randomization, single-cell RNA, bulk RNA sequencing, and network pharmacology

    Background

    Gut microbiota alterations have been implicated in sepsis and related infectious diseases, but the causal relationship and underlying...

    Sha Yang, Jing Guo, ... Jiqin Zhang in Journal of Translational Medicine
    Article Open access 02 January 2024
  4. Presepsin is a more useful predictor of septic AKI and ARDS for very-old sepsis patients than for young sepsis patients in ICUs: a pilot study

    Objective

    Sepsis is a syndrome of life-threatening organ dysfunction. This study aimed to determine whether presepsin is a useful predictor of septic...

    Yuichiro Shimoyama, Noriko Kadono, Osamu Umegaki in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 20 February 2024
  5. Galectin-3 Mediates Endotoxin Internalization and Caspase-4/11 Activation in Tubular Epithelials and Macrophages During Sepsis and Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury

    Besides being recognized by membrane receptor TLR4, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can also be internalized into the cytosol and activate Caspase-4/11...

    Fengyun Wang, Junwei Ye, ... Zhiyong Peng in Inflammation
    Article 18 November 2023
  6. A pairwise cytokine code explains the organism-wide response to sepsis

    Sepsis is a systemic response to infection with life-threatening consequences. Our understanding of the molecular and cellular impact of sepsis...

    Michihiro Takahama, Ashwini Patil, ... Nicolas Chevrier in Nature Immunology
    Article Open access 08 January 2024
  7. Single-cell landscape of immunological responses in elderly patients with sepsis

    Sepsis is a dysregulated host response to severe infections, and immune dysfunction plays a crucial role in its pathogenesis. Elderly patients, a...

    Wanxue He, Chen Yao, ... Lixin Xie in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 22 June 2024
  8. Applications of peptides in nanosystems for diagnosing and managing bacterial sepsis

    Sepsis represents a critical medical condition stemming from an imbalanced host immune response to infections, which is linked to a significant...

    Mohammed A. Gafar, Calvin A. Omolo, ... Thirumala Govender in Journal of Biomedical Science
    Article Open access 19 April 2024
  9. HDL and Sepsis

    Sepsis has been recognized as a global health burden in the year 2017 for its high morbidity and mortality. HDL, a cholesterol transporter, also...
    Huanhuan Cao, Wei Huang in HDL Metabolism and Diseases
    Chapter 2022
  10. Identification of RRM2 as a key ferroptosis-related gene in sepsis

    Objective

    Sepsis and sepsis-associated organ failure are devastating conditions for which there are no effective therapeutic agent. Several studies...

    Shasha He, Yidong He, ... Qingquan Liu in Inflammation Research
    Article 29 January 2024
  11. Low-dose PLX5622 treatment prevents neuroinflammatory and neurocognitive sequelae after sepsis

    Background

    Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) is characterized by symptoms of delirium including hallucinations, impaired concentration,...

    Nils Mein, Nikolai von Stackelberg, ... Ha-Yeun Chung in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 01 December 2023
  12. STAT3-Mediated Ferroptosis is Involved in Sepsis-Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    Sepsis-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) poses a grave danger to life, resulting from sepsis-induced multi-organ failure. Although...

    Shanshan Lin, Jiayu Yan, ... Lianxiang Luo in Inflammation
    Article 18 January 2024
  13. Blood virome of patients with traumatic sepsis

    Sepsis is one of the possible outcomes of severe trauma, and it poses a dire threat to human life, particularly in immunocompromised people. The most...

    Qingqing Mao, Ying Liu, ... Chenglin Zhou in Virology Journal
    Article Open access 01 September 2023
  14. Biomarkers of Sepsis and a Focus on PCSK9

    Sepsis is a time-dependent disease and a prompt diagnosis and treatment may improve the outcome. In the actuality, we do not have a reliable...
    Francesca Innocenti, Valentina Di Maria, ... Riccardo Pini in Biomarkers in Trauma, Injury and Critical Care
    Reference work entry 2023
  15. Identification of four mitochondria-related genes in sepsis based on RNA sequencing technology

    Objectives

    The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the mitochondrial genes associated with sepsis patients in order to elucidate the...

    ShilinLi, Yingchun Hu in BMC Immunology
    Article Open access 16 May 2024
  16. Neutrophils disrupt B-1a cell homeostasis by targeting Siglec-G to exacerbate sepsis

    B-1a cells, an innate-like cell population, are crucial for pathogen defense and the regulation of inflammation through their release of natural IgM...

    Chuyi Tan, Bridgette Reilly, ... Ping Wang in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article 24 May 2024
  17. Pediatric sepsis inflammatory blood biomarkers that correlate with clinical variables and severity of illness scores

    Background

    Sepsis is a dysregulated systemic inflammatory response triggered by infection, resulting in organ dysfunction. A major challenge in...

    Sean Leonard, Hailey Guertin, ... Douglas D. Fraser in Journal of Inflammation
    Article Open access 07 March 2024
  18. Sepsis Methods and Protocols

    This detailed volume presents a variety of animal models that are commonly used to study sepsis and some key procedures to measure specific disease...
    Wendy E. Walker in Methods in Molecular Biology
    Book 2021
  19. Resolving neutrophils due to TRAM deletion renders protection against experimental sepsis

    Objective

    Proper inflammation resolution is crucial to prevent runaway inflammation during sepsis and reduce sepsis-related mortality/morbidity....

    RuiCi Lin, Jing Wang, ... Liwu Li in Inflammation Research
    Article 10 August 2023
  20. Identification of sepsis-associated mitochondrial genes through RNA and single-cell sequencing approaches

    Background

    Sepsis ranks among the most formidable clinical challenges, characterized by exorbitant treatment costs and substantial demands on...

    Shilin Li, Xiang Li, ... Yingchun Hu in BMC Medical Genomics
    Article Open access 03 May 2024
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