Sepsis is a major health problem and a leading cause of death worldwide. In recent years, a crescendo of attention has been directed to the mechanisms of cell death that develop during this disease, since these are viewed as important contributors to the proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses associated with poor outcome. Here we discuss mechanisms of cell death evident severe bacterial infection and sepsis including necrosis, apoptosis, pyroptosis, and extracellular trap-associated neutrophil death, with a particular emphasis on lymphocyte apoptosis and its contribution to the immunosuppressed phenotype of late sepsis. Individual bacterial pathogens express virulence factors that modulate cell death pathways and influence the seps...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Sepsis i...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the host has an uncontrolled or abno...
The sepsis represents life-endangering disturbances of functions of the internals caused by a dizreg...
AbstractSepsis, a widely prevalent disease with increasing morbidity and mortality, is thought to re...
Abstract: Sepsis and multiple organ failure con-tinue to be significant problems among trauma, burn,...
Patients with sepsis have impaired host defenses that contribute to the lethality of the disorder. R...
Sepsis was first described by the ancient Greek physicians over 2000 years ago. The pathophysiology ...
The fate of a viral infection in the host begins with various types of cellular responses, such as a...
The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a hi...
The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a hi...
Infectious disease is the result of an interactive relationship between a microbial pathogen and its...
Sepsis is an immunological condition defined by a pathogen inducing the Systemic Inflammatory Respon...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Sepsis i...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the host has an uncontrolled or abno...
The sepsis represents life-endangering disturbances of functions of the internals caused by a dizreg...
AbstractSepsis, a widely prevalent disease with increasing morbidity and mortality, is thought to re...
Abstract: Sepsis and multiple organ failure con-tinue to be significant problems among trauma, burn,...
Patients with sepsis have impaired host defenses that contribute to the lethality of the disorder. R...
Sepsis was first described by the ancient Greek physicians over 2000 years ago. The pathophysiology ...
The fate of a viral infection in the host begins with various types of cellular responses, such as a...
The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a hi...
The mechanisms that initiate an inflammatory systemic response to a bacterial infection lead to a hi...
Infectious disease is the result of an interactive relationship between a microbial pathogen and its...
Sepsis is an immunological condition defined by a pathogen inducing the Systemic Inflammatory Respon...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Eukaryotic cells can die from physical trauma, resulting in necrosis. Alternately, they can die via ...