Endothelial activation: the Ang/Tie axis in sepsis

A Leligdowicz, M Richard-Greenblatt, J Wright… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
A Leligdowicz, M Richard-Greenblatt, J Wright, VM Crowley, KC Kain
Frontiers in immunology, 2018frontiersin.org
Sepsis, a dysregulated host response to infection that causes life-threatening organ
dysfunction, is a highly heterogeneous syndrome with no specific treatment. Although sepsis
can be caused by a wide variety of pathogenic organisms, endothelial dysfunction leading to
vascular leak is a common mechanism of injury that contributes to the morbidity and
mortality associated with the syndrome. Perturbations to the angiopoietin (Ang)/Tie2 axis
cause endothelial cell activation and contribute to the pathogenesis of sepsis. In this review …
Sepsis, a dysregulated host response to infection that causes life-threatening organ dysfunction, is a highly heterogeneous syndrome with no specific treatment. Although sepsis can be caused by a wide variety of pathogenic organisms, endothelial dysfunction leading to vascular leak is a common mechanism of injury that contributes to the morbidity and mortality associated with the syndrome. Perturbations to the angiopoietin (Ang)/Tie2 axis cause endothelial cell activation and contribute to the pathogenesis of sepsis. In this review, we summarize how the Ang/Tie2 pathway is implicated in sepsis and describe its prognostic as well as therapeutic utility in life-threatening infections.
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