Sepsis remains a significant health burden and a major clinical need exists for therapeutics to dampen the excessive and uncontrolled immune activation. Nuclear protein high mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) is released following cell death and is a late mediator in sepsis pathogenesis. While approaches targeting HMGB1 have demonstrated reduced mortality in pre-clinical models of sepsis, the impact of HMGB1 blockade on the complex septic inflammatory milieu and the development of subsequent immunosuppression remain enigmatic. Analysis of plasma samples obtained from septic shock patients established an association between increased HMGB1 and non-survival, higher APACHE II scores, and increased pro-inflammatory cytokine responses. Pre-cli...
Background: High mobility group box 1(HMGB1) was first recognized as a nuclear protein that increase...
Apoptotic cells trigger immune tolerance in engulfing phagocytes. This poorly understood process is ...
Sepsis has emerged as a global health issue, and accounts for millions of deaths in intensive care u...
Introduction: Sepsis refers to the host\u27s deleterious and non-resolving systemic inflammatory res...
Sepsis remains a common cause of death in intensive care units, accounting for approximately 20% of ...
International audienceSepsis is accompanied by the initial activation of proinflammatory pathways an...
Sepsis, which refers to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from a microbial infecti...
Sepsis refers to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from microbial infections, and ...
Research of Novel Therapeutic Targets for Sepsis in Plasma from Septic Patients Sepsis is one of the...
SummaryObjectivesA high level of HMGB1 (high-mobility group box 1) – a late onset inflammatory media...
Severe sepsis and septic shock are serious manifestations of infectious diseases. Mortality ranges f...
Patients surviving sepsis develop anemia but the molecular mechanism is unknown. Here we observed th...
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein, is released into the circ...
BACKGROUND: High mobility group box 1(HMGB1) was first recognized as a nuclear protein that increase...
Gram-negative sepsis is a severe clinical syndrome associated with significant morbidity and mortali...
Background: High mobility group box 1(HMGB1) was first recognized as a nuclear protein that increase...
Apoptotic cells trigger immune tolerance in engulfing phagocytes. This poorly understood process is ...
Sepsis has emerged as a global health issue, and accounts for millions of deaths in intensive care u...
Introduction: Sepsis refers to the host\u27s deleterious and non-resolving systemic inflammatory res...
Sepsis remains a common cause of death in intensive care units, accounting for approximately 20% of ...
International audienceSepsis is accompanied by the initial activation of proinflammatory pathways an...
Sepsis, which refers to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from a microbial infecti...
Sepsis refers to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome resulting from microbial infections, and ...
Research of Novel Therapeutic Targets for Sepsis in Plasma from Septic Patients Sepsis is one of the...
SummaryObjectivesA high level of HMGB1 (high-mobility group box 1) – a late onset inflammatory media...
Severe sepsis and septic shock are serious manifestations of infectious diseases. Mortality ranges f...
Patients surviving sepsis develop anemia but the molecular mechanism is unknown. Here we observed th...
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein, is released into the circ...
BACKGROUND: High mobility group box 1(HMGB1) was first recognized as a nuclear protein that increase...
Gram-negative sepsis is a severe clinical syndrome associated with significant morbidity and mortali...
Background: High mobility group box 1(HMGB1) was first recognized as a nuclear protein that increase...
Apoptotic cells trigger immune tolerance in engulfing phagocytes. This poorly understood process is ...
Sepsis has emerged as a global health issue, and accounts for millions of deaths in intensive care u...