Insights into sepsis-induced apoptosis: Interplay between programmed cell death and interleukin-7.

IF 0.9 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of Critical Care Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-30 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.2478/jccm-2025-0003
Anca Meda Văsiesiu, Oana Coman, Raluca Stefania Fodor, Anca Bacârea, Bianca-Liana Grigorescu
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Abstract

The pathophysiology of sepsis is orchestrated by a delicate and dynamic interaction between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses. Essential factors influencing this process include interleukin-7 (IL-7), the programmed cell death protein 1/programmed death ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) axis, and cellular apoptosis. These elements shape the immune response in sepsis, influencing its progression and outcomes. IL-7 is an important cytokine maintaining lymphocyte function and survival. At the same time, the PD-1/PD-L1 axis acts as a modulatory checkpoint suppressing immune activation to prevent overreaction but can exacerbate immunosuppression during sepsis. Cellular apoptosis impairs the host's ability to mount an effective defence, especially against secondary infections. Despite extensive research, the precise mechanisms through which sepsis results in organ dysfunction and immune dysregulation remain incompletely understood. The global burden of sepsis emphasizes the urgent need for innovative approaches, paving the way for personalized, immune-based therapies. This review aims to delve into and synthesize the current knowledge regarding cellular apoptosis, the regulatory role of the PD-1/PD-L1 axis, and the critical functions of IL-7 in sepsis, with a focus on their underlying mechanisms, clinical relevance, and potential as targets for future immunomodulatory treatments.

脓毒症诱导的细胞凋亡:程序性细胞死亡和白细胞介素-7之间的相互作用。
脓毒症的病理生理是由促炎和抗炎反应之间微妙和动态的相互作用精心策划的。影响这一过程的关键因素包括白细胞介素-7 (IL-7)、程序性细胞死亡蛋白1/程序性细胞死亡配体1 (PD-1/PD-L1)轴和细胞凋亡。这些因素塑造败血症的免疫反应,影响其进展和结果。IL-7是维持淋巴细胞功能和存活的重要细胞因子。同时,PD-1/PD-L1轴作为抑制免疫激活的调节检查点,以防止过度反应,但在败血症期间可能加剧免疫抑制。细胞凋亡损害了宿主建立有效防御的能力,尤其是对继发性感染的防御能力。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但脓毒症导致器官功能障碍和免疫失调的确切机制仍然不完全清楚。败血症的全球负担强调迫切需要创新方法,为个性化免疫治疗铺平道路。本综述旨在深入和综合目前关于细胞凋亡、PD-1/PD-L1轴的调节作用以及IL-7在脓毒症中的关键功能的知识,重点关注其潜在机制、临床相关性以及作为未来免疫调节治疗靶点的潜力。
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Journal of Critical Care Medicine
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