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Research Progress of DcR3 in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms241612916

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decoy receptor 3; sepsis; research progress; diagnosis; treatment; biomarkers

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Decoy receptor 3 (DcR3) is a soluble glycosylated protein that is closely related to sepsis and can be a potential biomarker for diagnosis. It acts as a multipotent immunomodulator and has shown promising results in the early diagnosis of sepsis. DcR3 could also be a potential drug for the treatment of sepsis due to its ability to block apoptosis and inflammatory signaling.
Decoy receptor 3 (DcR3), a soluble glycosylated protein in the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, plays a role in tumor and inflammatory diseases. Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by the dysregulation of the response to infection. Currently, no specific drug that can alleviate or even cure sepsis in a comprehensive and multi-level manner has been found. DcR3 is closely related to sepsis and considerably upregulated in the serum of those patients, and its upregulation is positively correlated with the severity of sepsis and can be a potential biomarker for diagnosis. DcR3 alone or in combination with other markers has shown promising results in the early diagnosis of sepsis. Furthermore, DcR3 is a multipotent immunomodulator that can bind FasL, LIGHT, and TL1A through decoy action, and block downstream apoptosis and inflammatory signaling. It also regulates T-cell and macrophage differentiation and modulates immune status through non-decoy action; therefore, DcR3 could be a potential drug for the treatment of sepsis. The application of DcR3 in the treatment of a mouse model of sepsis also achieved good efficacy. Here, we introduce and discuss the progress in, and suggest novel ideas for, research regarding DcR3 in the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis.

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