SummaryBackgroundAn altered microRNA profile exists in many infectious diseases, including sepsis. CD39+ regulatory T-cells (Tregs) have a remarkable immunosuppressive effect and play an important role in the regulation of immune balance in sepsis. However, the correlation between microRNA changes and the ratio of CD39+ Tregs in sepsis patients has not yet been reported. The altered microRNA expression profile in sepsis patients was analyzed in this study. Moreover, the correlation between microRNAs and disease severity and prognosis was investigated. Furthermore, the correlation between microRNAs and the percentage of peripheral blood CD39+ Tregs was investigated and further verified in an animal model.MethodsSixty sepsis patients and 30 h...
Background. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SI...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome defined as a dysregulated host response to infection resulting in life...
Background: An altered microRNA profile exists in many infectious diseases, including sepsis. CD39+ ...
SummaryBackgroundAn altered microRNA profile exists in many infectious diseases, including sepsis. C...
MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs which regulate gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. ...
Abstract Background Currently, no suitable clinical marker for detection of septic immunosuppression...
<div><p>Rationale</p><p>Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality ...
Background: The physiopathology of sepsis continues to be poorly understood, and despite recent adva...
Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality up to 70% when accompani...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...
Background: Immunosuppression has been recognized as a major cause of sepsis-related mortality. Curr...
The physiopathology of sepsis is still poorly understood and, despite recent advances in its managem...
SummaryBackgroundSepsis encompasses two phases, the ‘hyper’-reactive phase and the ‘hypo’-reactive p...
Background. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SI...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome defined as a dysregulated host response to infection resulting in life...
Background: An altered microRNA profile exists in many infectious diseases, including sepsis. CD39+ ...
SummaryBackgroundAn altered microRNA profile exists in many infectious diseases, including sepsis. C...
MicroRNAs are small noncoding RNAs which regulate gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. ...
Abstract Background Currently, no suitable clinical marker for detection of septic immunosuppression...
<div><p>Rationale</p><p>Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality ...
Background: The physiopathology of sepsis continues to be poorly understood, and despite recent adva...
Sepsis is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit with mortality up to 70% when accompani...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...
Background: Immunosuppression has been recognized as a major cause of sepsis-related mortality. Curr...
The physiopathology of sepsis is still poorly understood and, despite recent advances in its managem...
SummaryBackgroundSepsis encompasses two phases, the ‘hyper’-reactive phase and the ‘hypo’-reactive p...
Background. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SI...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome defined as a dysregulated host response to infection resulting in life...