(1) Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and a global public health problem. Accordingly, deciphering the underlying molecular mechanisms of this disease and the determinants of its morbidity and mortality is pivotal. This study examined the effect of the rs951818 SNP of the negative costimulatory lymphocyte-activation gene 3 (LAG-3) on sepsis mortality and disease severity. (2) Methods: 707 consecutive patients with sepsis were prospectively enrolled into the present study from three surgical ICUs at University Medical Center Goettingen. Both 28- and 90-day mortality were analyzed as the primary outcome, while parameters of disease severity served as secondary endpoints. (3) Results: In the Kaplan–Meier analysis LAG-3 rs951818 AA...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and a significant challenge for those working in intensive ca...
© 2015 Rautanen et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC-BY-NC-SA. Background: S...
BACKGROUND: Host responses during sepsis are highly heterogeneous, which hampers the identification ...
BACKGROUND: The cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) is co-inhibitory immune checkpo...
Previous genetic association studies have failed to identify loci robustly associated with sepsis, a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the significance of functional polymorphisms of inflammatory response gene...
Previous studies have reported the fundamental role of immunoregulatory proteins in the clinical ph...
Background. The association between the lymphotoxin-α (LTA) A252G polymorphism and sepsis risk has b...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis continues to be a major cause of death, disability, and health-care expenditure w...
Genetic variation contributes to outcome from sepsis. A large number of associations have been obse...
International audienceThe high mortality rate in septic shock patients is likely due to environmenta...
Sepsis is the dysregulated host response to an infection which leads to life-threatening organ dysfu...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, is not a homogeneous disease but rat...
Background: Sepsis continues to be a major cause of death, disability, and health-care expenditure w...
Sepsis is the dysregulated host response to an infection which leads to life-threatening organ dysfu...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and a significant challenge for those working in intensive ca...
© 2015 Rautanen et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC-BY-NC-SA. Background: S...
BACKGROUND: Host responses during sepsis are highly heterogeneous, which hampers the identification ...
BACKGROUND: The cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) is co-inhibitory immune checkpo...
Previous genetic association studies have failed to identify loci robustly associated with sepsis, a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the significance of functional polymorphisms of inflammatory response gene...
Previous studies have reported the fundamental role of immunoregulatory proteins in the clinical ph...
Background. The association between the lymphotoxin-α (LTA) A252G polymorphism and sepsis risk has b...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis continues to be a major cause of death, disability, and health-care expenditure w...
Genetic variation contributes to outcome from sepsis. A large number of associations have been obse...
International audienceThe high mortality rate in septic shock patients is likely due to environmenta...
Sepsis is the dysregulated host response to an infection which leads to life-threatening organ dysfu...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, is not a homogeneous disease but rat...
Background: Sepsis continues to be a major cause of death, disability, and health-care expenditure w...
Sepsis is the dysregulated host response to an infection which leads to life-threatening organ dysfu...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition and a significant challenge for those working in intensive ca...
© 2015 Rautanen et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC-BY-NC-SA. Background: S...
BACKGROUND: Host responses during sepsis are highly heterogeneous, which hampers the identification ...