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Characterization of Early Peripheral Immune Responses in Patients with Sepsis and Septic Shock

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BIOMEDICINES
卷 10, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10030525

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sepsis; immune response; innate immune system; adaptive immune system; cytokines; immune mediators; immunity mediated by endothelium

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  1. INCLIVA's Biobank [PT13/0010/0004]
  2. AES-ISCIII and the European Social Fund for the Contratos i-PFIS grant [IFI18/00015]
  3. AES-ISCIII
  4. European Social Fund [FI20/00202]
  5. AES-ISCIII [IFI18/00015, FI20/00202]
  6. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  7. AES (ISCIII) - ERDF [PI16/0103236, PI19/00994]
  8. Agencia Valenciana de Innovacio [INNVA1/2020/85]
  9. Fundacio Mutua Madrilena [AP174352020]

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Sepsis is a life-threatening condition characterized by a malfunction of the immune system. This study aims to analyze the immune response in early stages of sepsis. The results show that the innate immune system attempts to counteract infection in the early stages of sepsis, while the adaptive immune system is not fully activated. Additionally, immunosuppressive responses and pro-coagulation signals are active in patients with septic shock.
(1) Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by an abnormal host response to infection that produces altered physiological responses causing tissue damage and can result in organ dysfunction and, in some cases, death. Although sepsis is characterized by a malfunction of the immune system leading to an altered immune response and immunosuppression, the high complexity of the pathophysiology of sepsis requires further investigation to characterize the immune response in sepsis and septic shock. (2) Methods: This study analyzes the immune-related responses occurring during the early stages of sepsis by comparing the amounts of cytokines, immune modulators and other endothelial mediators of a control group and three types of severe patients: critically ill non-septic patients, septic and septic shock patients. (3) Results: We showed that in the early stages of sepsis the innate immune system attempts to counteract infection, probably via neutrophils. Conversely, the adaptive immune system is not yet fully activated, either in septic or in septic shock patients. In addition, immunosuppressive responses and pro-coagulation signals are active in patients with septic shock. (4) Conclusions: The highest levels of IL-6 and pyroptosis-related cytokines (IL-18 and IL-1 alpha) were found in septic shock patients, which correlated with D-dimer. Moreover, endothelial function may be affected as shown by the overexpression of adhesion molecules such as s-ICAM1 and E-Selectin during septic shock.

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