Biology and metabolism of sepsis: innate immunity, bioenergetics, and autophagy

AJ Lewis, TR Billiar, MR Rosengart - Surgical infections, 2016 - liebertpub.com
AJ Lewis, TR Billiar, MR Rosengart
Surgical infections, 2016liebertpub.com
Sepsis is a complex, heterogeneous physiologic condition that represents a significant
public health concern. While many insights into the pathophysiology of sepsis have been
elucidated over the past decades of research, important questions remain. This article
serves as a review of several important areas in sepsis research. Understanding the innate
immune response has been at the forefront as of late, especially in the context of cytokine-
directed therapeutic trials. Cellular bioenergetic changes provide insight into the …
Abstract
Sepsis is a complex, heterogeneous physiologic condition that represents a significant public health concern. While many insights into the pathophysiology of sepsis have been elucidated over the past decades of research, important questions remain. This article serves as a review of several important areas in sepsis research. Understanding the innate immune response has been at the forefront as of late, especially in the context of cytokine-directed therapeutic trials. Cellular bioenergetic changes provide insight into the development of organ dysfunction in sepsis. Autophagy and mitophagy perform crucial cell housekeeping and stress response functions. Finally, age-related changes and their potential impact on the septic response are reviewed.
Mary Ann Liebert