The dysfunction of complement and coagulation in diseases: the implications for the therapeutic interventions
Honghong Jiang,
Yiming Guo,
Qihang Wang,
Yiran Wang,
Dingchuan Peng,
Yigong Fang,
Lei Yan,
Zhuolin Ruan,
Sheng Zhang,
Yong Zhao,
Wendan Zhang,
Wei Shang,
Zhichun Feng
Affiliations
Honghong Jiang
Faculty of Pediatrics, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalNational Engineering Laboratory for Birth Defects Prevention and Control of Key Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Organ FailureBeijingChina
Yiming Guo
Department of Biological Science, The Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesUniversity of PittsburghPittsburghPennsylvaniaUSA
Qihang Wang
Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyThe Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalBeijingChina
Yiran Wang
Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyThe sixth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalBeijingChina
Dingchuan Peng
School of MedicineSouth China University of TechnologyGuangzhouChina
Yigong Fang
Institute of Acupuncture and MoxibustionChina Academy of Chinese Medical SciencesBeijingChina
Lei Yan
Faculty of Pediatrics, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalNational Engineering Laboratory for Birth Defects Prevention and Control of Key Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Organ FailureBeijingChina
Zhuolin Ruan
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Chinese PLA General HospitalBeijing China
Sheng Zhang
Faculty of Pediatrics, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalNational Engineering Laboratory for Birth Defects Prevention and Control of Key Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Organ FailureBeijingChina
Yong Zhao
Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyThe Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalBeijingChina
Wendan Zhang
Faculty of Pediatrics, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalNational Engineering Laboratory for Birth Defects Prevention and Control of Key Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Organ FailureBeijingChina
Wei Shang
Faculty of Pediatrics, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalNational Engineering Laboratory for Birth Defects Prevention and Control of Key Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Organ FailureBeijingChina
Zhichun Feng
Faculty of Pediatrics, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General HospitalNational Engineering Laboratory for Birth Defects Prevention and Control of Key Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Organ FailureBeijingChina
Abstract The complement system, comprising over 30 proteins, is integral to the immune system, and the coagulation system is critical for vascular homeostasis. The activation of the complement and coagulation systems involves an organized proteolytic cascade, and the overactivation of these systems is a central pathogenic mechanism in several diseases. This review describes the role of complement and coagulation system activation in critical illness, particularly sepsis. The complexities of sepsis reveal significant knowledge gaps that can be compared to a profound abyss, highlighting the urgent need for further investigation and exploration. It is well recognized that the inflammatory network, coagulation, and complement systems are integral mechanisms through which multiple factors contribute to increased susceptibility to infection and may result in a disordered immune response during septic events in patients. Given the overlapping pathogenic mechanisms in sepsis, immunomodulatory therapies currently under development may be particularly beneficial for patients with sepsis who have concurrent infections. Herein, we present recent findings regarding the molecular relationships between the coagulation and complement pathways in the advancement of sepsis, and propose potential intervention targets related to the crosstalk between coagulation and complement, aiming to provide more valuable treatment of sepsis.