Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis (Mar 2024)

Role of Angiopoietin/Tie2 System in Sepsis: A Potential Therapeutic Target

  • Yawen Chi MM,
  • Sihan Yu MM,
  • Jia Yin BM,
  • Danyan Liu BM,
  • Mengke Zhuo BM,
  • Xu Li PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/10760296241238010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30

Abstract

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Sepsis is a disorder of host response caused by severe infection that can lead to life-threatening organ dysfunction. There is no specific treatment for sepsis. Although there are many different pathogens that can cause sepsis, endothelial dysfunction is a frequent mechanism resulting in vascular leakage and coagulation problem. Recent studies on the regulatory pathways of vascular endothelium have shown that the disturbance of angiopoietin (Ang) /Tie2 axis can induce endothelial cell activation, which is the core pathogenesis of sepsis. In this review, we aim to discuss the regulation of Ang/Tie2 axis and the biomarkers involved in the context of sepsis. Also, we attempt to explore the prospective and feasibility of Ang/Tie2 axis as a potential target for sepsis intervention to improve clinical outcomes.