[HTML][HTML] Apoptosis-induced lymphopenia in sepsis and other severe injuries
T Girardot, T Rimmelé, F Venet, G Monneret - Apoptosis, 2017 - Springer
Sepsis and other acute injuries such as severe trauma, extensive burns, or major surgeries,
are usually followed by a period of marked immunosuppression. In particular, while …
are usually followed by a period of marked immunosuppression. In particular, while …
Immunosuppression in sepsis
K Lyn-Kew, TJ Standiford - Current pharmaceutical design, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
The often fatal sepsis syndrome is characterized by the systemic release of inflammatory
mediators, which is regulated and counterbalanced by the coordinated expression of anti …
mediators, which is regulated and counterbalanced by the coordinated expression of anti …
[HTML][HTML] Immune dysregulation in sepsis: experiences, lessons and perspectives
M Cao, G Wang, J Xie - Cell Death Discovery, 2023 - nature.com
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by dysregulated host
responses to infection. Not only does sepsis pose a serious hazard to human health, but it …
responses to infection. Not only does sepsis pose a serious hazard to human health, but it …
[HTML][HTML] Potential immunotherapeutics for immunosuppression in sepsis
J Shin, M Jin - Biomolecules & Therapeutics, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sepsis is a syndrome characterized by systemic inflammatory responses to a severe
infection. Acute hyper-inflammatory reactions in the acute phase of sepsis have been …
infection. Acute hyper-inflammatory reactions in the acute phase of sepsis have been …
Leukocyte apoptosis and its significance in sepsis and shock
DE Wesche, JL Lomas-Neira, M Perl… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Sepsis and multiple organ failure continue to be significant problems among trauma, burn,
and the critically ill patient population. Thus, a number of laboratories have focused on …
and the critically ill patient population. Thus, a number of laboratories have focused on …
[HTML][HTML] Role of the adaptive immune response in sepsis
J Brady, S Horie, JG Laffey - Intensive care medicine experimental, 2020 - Springer
Sepsis is a syndrome of shock and dysfunction of multiple vital organs that is caused by an
uncontrolled immune response to infection and has a high mortality rate. There are no …
uncontrolled immune response to infection and has a high mortality rate. There are no …
[HTML][HTML] Sepsis: inflammation is a necessary evil
Sepsis is one of the leading causes of deaths world-wide and yet there are no therapies
available other than ICU treatment. The patient outcome is determined by a complex …
available other than ICU treatment. The patient outcome is determined by a complex …
The biologic control of systemic inflammatory response
E Lin, SE Calvano, SF Lowry - Current Opinion in Critical Care, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Systemic inflammatory response to severe injury or sepsis is the result of virtually
uninhibited proinflammatory cytokine activities. Despite remarkable advances in delineating …
uninhibited proinflammatory cytokine activities. Despite remarkable advances in delineating …
[HTML][HTML] Prevention of immune cell apoptosis as potential therapeutic strategy for severe infections
J Parrino, RS Hotchkiss, M Bray - Emerging infectious diseases, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Some labile cell types whose numbers are normally controlled through programmed cell
death are subject to markedly increased destruction during some severe infections …
death are subject to markedly increased destruction during some severe infections …
Immunoadjuvant therapy in sepsis: novel strategies for immunosuppressive sepsis coming down the pike
E Watanabe, LK Thampy… - Acute medicine & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Recent efforts have focused on immunoadjuvant therapies for sepsis. The host inflammatory
response consequent to initial exposure to pathogens is often followed by anti‐inflammatory …
response consequent to initial exposure to pathogens is often followed by anti‐inflammatory …