The Journal of Critical Care Medicine (Feb 2017)

The Relevance of Coding Gene Polymorphysms of Cytokines and Cellular Receptors in Sepsis

  • Georgescu Anca Meda,
  • Grigorescu Bianca Liana,
  • Chirteș Ioana Raluca,
  • Vitin Alexander A.,
  • Fodor Raluca Ștefania

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jccm-2017-0001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 5 – 11

Abstract

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Sepsis is an injurious systemic host response to infection, which can often lead to septic shock and death. Recently, the immune-pathogenesis and genomics of sepsis have become a research topic focusing on the establishment of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. As yet, none have been identified as having the necessary specificity to be used independently of other factors in this respect. However the accumulation of current evidence regarding genetic variations, especially the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of cytokines and other innate immunity determinants, partially explains the susceptibility and individual differences of patients with regard to the evolution of sepsis. This article outlines the role of genetic variation of some serum proteins which have the potential to be used as biomarker values in evaluating sepsis susceptibility and the progression of the condition.

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