[HTML][HTML] Evidence for monocyte reprogramming in a long-term postsepsis study

RB Gritte, T Souza-Siqueira, EB da Silva… - Critical Care …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to identify monocyte alterations from septic patients after
hospital discharge by evaluating gene expression of inflammatory mediators and monocyte …

[HTML][HTML] Decreased cytokine production by mononuclear cells after severe gram-negative infections: early clinical signs and association with final outcome

N Antonakos, T Tsaganos, V Oberle, I Tsangaris… - Critical Care, 2017 - Springer
Background Failure of circulating monocytes for adequate cytokine production is a trait of
sepsis-induced immunosuppression; however, its duration and association with final …

[HTML][HTML] Flow cytometric analysis of monocytes polarization and reprogramming from inflammatory to immunosuppressive phase during sepsis

M Greco, A Mazzei, C Palumbo, T Verri, G Lobreglio - Ejifcc, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Monocytes Polarization and Reprogramming From Inflammatory
to Immunosuppressive Phase During Sepsis - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH …

[HTML][HTML] Leukocyte phenotyping to stratify septic shock patients

JE McDunn, RS Hotchkiss - Critical Care, 2009 - Springer
In a recent study conducted in a cohort of 52 septic patients, Monserrat and coworkers found
that profound failure of peripheral T cells to convert from a naïve phenotype to an activated …

[HTML][HTML] Towards personalized medicine in sepsis: Quest for Shangri-La?

A Sen, S Yende - 2013 - Springer
Expanded abstract Citation Boomer JS, To K, Chang KC, Takasu O, Osborne DF, Walton
AH, Bricker TL, Jarman SD 2nd, Kreisel D, Krupnick AS, Srivastava A, Swanson PE, Green …

[HTML][HTML] Early alterations of B cells in patients with septic shock: another piece in the complex puzzle of the immune response in sepsis

M Girardis, A Cossarizza - Critical Care, 2013 - Springer
Impairment of the inflammatory-immune response is currently accepted as a hallmark of
severe sepsis even in the early stages of the disease. In this context, the alterations of the …

[HTML][HTML] Protracted immune disorders at one year after ICU discharge in patients with septic shock

F Riché, BG Chousterman, P Valleur, A Mebazaa… - Critical Care, 2018 - Springer
Background Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality and critical illness worldwide and is
associated with an increased mortality rate in the months following hospital discharge. The …

[HTML][HTML] Monocyte state 1 (MS1) cells in critically ill patients with sepsis or non-infectious conditions: association with disease course and host response

GGF Leite, J de Brabander, EHA Michels, JM Butler… - Critical Care, 2024 - Springer
Background Sepsis is a life-threatening condition arising from an aberrant host response to
infection. Recent single-cell RNA sequencing investigations identified an immature bone …

[HTML][HTML] Towards precision medicine for sepsis patients

P Pickkers, M Kox - Critical Care, 2017 - Springer
Over the last decade it has become clear that the immunological response and clinical
course in sepsis patients is too complex to simply regard it as 'hyperinflammation-induced …

[HTML][HTML] The late phase of sepsis is characterized by an increased microbiological burden and death rate

GP Otto, M Sossdorf, RA Claus, J Rödel, K Menge… - Critical care, 2011 - Springer
Introduction Recent models capturing the pathophysiology of sepsis and ex-vivo data from
patients are speculating about immunosuppression in the so-called late phase of sepsis …