Journal of Clinical Medicine (Apr 2021)

Dysregulated Immunity and Immunotherapy after Sepsis

  • Dijoia B. Darden,
  • Lauren S. Kelly,
  • Brittany P. Fenner,
  • Lyle L. Moldawer,
  • Alicia M. Mohr,
  • Philip A. Efron

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10081742
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1742

Abstract

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Implementation of protocolized surveillance, diagnosis, and management of septic patients, and of surgical sepsis patients in particular, is shown to result in significantly increased numbers of patients surviving their initial hospitalization. Currently, most surgical sepsis patients will rapidly recover from sepsis; however, many patients will not rapidly recover, but instead will go on to develop chronic critical illness (CCI) and experience dismal long-term outcomes. The elderly and comorbid patient is highly susceptible to death or CCI after sepsis. Here, we review aspects of the Persistent Inflammation, Immunosuppression, and Catabolism Syndrome (PICS) endotype to explain the underlying pathobiology of a dysregulated immune system in sepsis survivors who develop CCI; then, we explore targets for immunomodulatory therapy.

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