Introduction. Severe sepsis in humans may be related to an underlying profound immune suppressive state. We investigated the link between gene expression of immune regulatory cytokines and the range of illness severity in patients with infection and severe sepsis. Methods. A prospective observational study included 54 ICU patients with severe sepsis, 53 patients with infection without organ failure, and 20 healthy controls. Gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) was measured using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results. Infection differed from health by decreased expression of the IL2, and IL23 and greater expression of IL10 and IL27. Severe sepsis differed from infection by having decreased IL7, IL23, IFNγ, an...
Dysregulation of the immune response to bacterial infection can lead to sepsis, a condition with hig...
Sepsis remains a major global concern and is associated with high mortality and morbidity despite im...
Systemic infections, especially in patients with chronic diseases, may result in sepsis: an explosiv...
Introduction. Severe sepsis in humans may be related to an underlying profound immune suppressive st...
Copyright © 2013 Robert Grealy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Sepsis is a common and very heterogenous syndrome defined as the life-threatening organ dysfunction...
OBJECTIVES:: It has been shown that gene-expression profiling of circulating neutrophils could ident...
Background: High levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha messenger RNAs and interleukin (IL) 8 h...
Sepsis is the systemic inflammatory response to an infection. Severe sepsis with multi organ failure...
The central component of sepsis pathogenesis is inflammatory disorder, which is related to dysfuncti...
<div><p>Mechanisms governing the inflammatory response during sepsis have been shown to be complex, ...
Abstract Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome resulting from immune system dysfunction that is caus...
Introduction: Lymphocyte homeostasis is dependent on the γc cytokines. We hypothesised that sepsis i...
There is currently no reliable tool available to measure immune dysfunction in septic patients in th...
Objective: The development and progression of severe sepsis is related to a deficiency in pro-inflam...
Dysregulation of the immune response to bacterial infection can lead to sepsis, a condition with hig...
Sepsis remains a major global concern and is associated with high mortality and morbidity despite im...
Systemic infections, especially in patients with chronic diseases, may result in sepsis: an explosiv...
Introduction. Severe sepsis in humans may be related to an underlying profound immune suppressive st...
Copyright © 2013 Robert Grealy et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Sepsis is a common and very heterogenous syndrome defined as the life-threatening organ dysfunction...
OBJECTIVES:: It has been shown that gene-expression profiling of circulating neutrophils could ident...
Background: High levels of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha messenger RNAs and interleukin (IL) 8 h...
Sepsis is the systemic inflammatory response to an infection. Severe sepsis with multi organ failure...
The central component of sepsis pathogenesis is inflammatory disorder, which is related to dysfuncti...
<div><p>Mechanisms governing the inflammatory response during sepsis have been shown to be complex, ...
Abstract Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome resulting from immune system dysfunction that is caus...
Introduction: Lymphocyte homeostasis is dependent on the γc cytokines. We hypothesised that sepsis i...
There is currently no reliable tool available to measure immune dysfunction in septic patients in th...
Objective: The development and progression of severe sepsis is related to a deficiency in pro-inflam...
Dysregulation of the immune response to bacterial infection can lead to sepsis, a condition with hig...
Sepsis remains a major global concern and is associated with high mortality and morbidity despite im...
Systemic infections, especially in patients with chronic diseases, may result in sepsis: an explosiv...