Sterile injury can cause a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) that resembles the host response during sepsis. The inflammatory response following trauma comprises various systems of the human body which are cross-linked with each other within a highly complex network of inflammation. Endogenous danger signals (danger-associated molecular patterns; DAMPs; alarmins) as well as exogenous pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) play a crucial role in the initiation of the immune response. With popularization of the “danger theory,” numerous DAMPs and PAMPs and their corresponding pathogen-recognition receptors have been identified. In this paper, we highlight the role of the DAMPs high-mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1), in...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Injury causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) clinically much like sepsis 1. Microb...
Our immune system is based on the close collaboration of the innate and adaptive immune systems for ...
Copyright © 2012 Stefanie Hirsiger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
While apoptotic cell death is believed to be mostly non-reactive and hence a component of developmen...
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are some nonspecific and highly conserved molecular s...
AbstractDuring sepsis, microbial derived products (“pathogen-associated molecular patterns”, PAMPs) ...
The innate immune system has evolved to recognize both pathogen- and damage-associated molecular pat...
The innate immune system is able to rapidly respond to invading pathogens by virtue of its capacity ...
Traumatic injuries induce a complex host response that disrupts immune system homeostasis and predis...
Systemic inflammation is very prevalent among critically ill patients, particularly those with exten...
Victims of major trauma run a considerable risk of death even if they arrive in hospital alive. In p...
Abstract Background Trauma is one of the leading caus...
This review summarizes a short list of currently discussed trauma-induced danger-associated molecula...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Injury causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) clinically much like sepsis 1. Microb...
Our immune system is based on the close collaboration of the innate and adaptive immune systems for ...
Copyright © 2012 Stefanie Hirsiger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The immune system detects "danger" through a series of what we call pathogen-associated molecular pa...
While apoptotic cell death is believed to be mostly non-reactive and hence a component of developmen...
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are some nonspecific and highly conserved molecular s...
AbstractDuring sepsis, microbial derived products (“pathogen-associated molecular patterns”, PAMPs) ...
The innate immune system has evolved to recognize both pathogen- and damage-associated molecular pat...
The innate immune system is able to rapidly respond to invading pathogens by virtue of its capacity ...
Traumatic injuries induce a complex host response that disrupts immune system homeostasis and predis...
Systemic inflammation is very prevalent among critically ill patients, particularly those with exten...
Victims of major trauma run a considerable risk of death even if they arrive in hospital alive. In p...
Abstract Background Trauma is one of the leading caus...
This review summarizes a short list of currently discussed trauma-induced danger-associated molecula...
The elaboration of an effective immune response against pathogenic microbes such as viruses, intrace...
Injury causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) clinically much like sepsis 1. Microb...
Our immune system is based on the close collaboration of the innate and adaptive immune systems for ...