Immunology of Septic Shock and Traumatic Injury: A Review

W. Heuser, M. Frieri, Krishan Kumar, A. Boutin
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Sepsis remains a major worldwide cause of morbidity and mortality and remains amongst the leading causes of death in medical Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Increasing injury severity associated with trauma is a significant independent risk factor for sepsis and many of these patients require intensive care unit resource utilization with increased rates of mortality. There are many postulated theories regarding the mechanism surrounding the correlation between trauma and shock. One such theory evaluated the deterioration of the immune system after trauma with the activation of Damage Associated Molecular Proteins (DAMPs) and the potential role of mitochondrial release into the bloodstream following physical injury leading to the onset of the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS). Despite these proposed theories, a breach of cellular integrity seems to unravel a multitude of immunologic responses that in essence account for the deleterious symptoms associated with sepsis. The association between traumatic injury and sepsis is very complex. This review explores the multifaceted immunoinflammatory response and gives an in depth immunologic explanation of the fundamental mediators in the initiation and continuation of the inflammatory response following the loss of cellular integrity.
感染性休克和创伤性损伤的免疫学研究进展
脓毒症仍然是世界范围内发病率和死亡率的主要原因,也是重症监护病房(icu)的主要死亡原因之一。与创伤相关的损伤严重程度的增加是脓毒症的一个重要的独立危险因素,其中许多患者需要重症监护病房资源利用,死亡率增加。关于创伤和休克之间的关联机制有许多假设的理论。其中一种理论评估了创伤后免疫系统的退化,损伤相关分子蛋白(DAMPs)的激活以及线粒体释放到血液中的潜在作用,从而导致全身炎症反应综合征(SIRS)的发作。尽管提出了这些理论,细胞完整性的破坏似乎揭示了大量的免疫反应,这些免疫反应本质上解释了与败血症相关的有害症状。创伤性损伤与败血症之间的关系非常复杂。这篇综述探讨了多方面的免疫炎症反应,并对细胞完整性丧失后炎症反应的启动和持续的基本介质进行了深入的免疫学解释。
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