Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level investigation of neonatal systemic responses to infection shows a surprisingly strong but unbalanced homeostatic immune response; developing an elevated set-point of myeloid regulatory signalling and sugar-lipid metabolism with concomitant inhibition of lymphoid responses. Innate immune-negative feedback opposes innate immune activation while suppression of T-cell co-stimulation is coincident with selective upregulation of CD85 co-inhibitory pathways. By deriving modules of co-expressed RNAs, we identify a limited set of networks associated with bacterial infection that exhibit high levels of inter-patient variability. Whereas, by integrating immu...
Background and aims: Infection causes significant neonatal morbidity and mortality. Currently availa...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against infection, and is particularly important in new...
Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably hig...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Neonatal infection remains a primary cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide and yet our u...
Emerging from the protective environment of the uterus, the newborn is exposed to a myriad of microb...
Prematurity is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Premature infants of...
Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis are predominant causes of neonatal sepsis, particula...
BACKGROUND:Host immune responses during late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very preterm infants are poorly c...
The intestinal tract is engaged in a relationship with a dense and complex microbial ecosystem, the ...
Preterm infants are extremely vulnerable to life-threatening invasive infections (particularly with ...
The first days of postnatal life are energetically demanding as metabolic functions change dramatica...
Failure to clinically distinguish between viral and bacterial neonatal infections with lack of a re...
Bacterial sepsis is a major threat in neonates born prematurely, and is associated with elevated mor...
Background and aims: Infection causes significant neonatal morbidity and mortality. Currently availa...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against infection, and is particularly important in new...
Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably hig...
Understanding how human neonates respond to infection remains incomplete. Here, a system-level inves...
Very preterm infants are at highest risk of developing late-onset sepsis (LOS) through nosocomial in...
Neonatal infection remains a primary cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide and yet our u...
Emerging from the protective environment of the uterus, the newborn is exposed to a myriad of microb...
Prematurity is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Premature infants of...
Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis are predominant causes of neonatal sepsis, particula...
BACKGROUND:Host immune responses during late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very preterm infants are poorly c...
The intestinal tract is engaged in a relationship with a dense and complex microbial ecosystem, the ...
Preterm infants are extremely vulnerable to life-threatening invasive infections (particularly with ...
The first days of postnatal life are energetically demanding as metabolic functions change dramatica...
Failure to clinically distinguish between viral and bacterial neonatal infections with lack of a re...
Bacterial sepsis is a major threat in neonates born prematurely, and is associated with elevated mor...
Background and aims: Infection causes significant neonatal morbidity and mortality. Currently availa...
Innate immunity is the first line of defense against infection, and is particularly important in new...
Despite concerted international efforts, mortality from neonatal infections remains unacceptably hig...