Neutrophils in development of multiple organ failure in sepsis

KA Brown, SD Brain, JD Pearson, JD Edgeworth… - The Lancet, 2006 - thelancet.com
KA Brown, SD Brain, JD Pearson, JD Edgeworth, SM Lewis, DF Treacher
The Lancet, 2006thelancet.com
Multiple organ failure is a major threat to the survival of patients with sepsis and systemic
inflammation. In the UK and in the USA, mortality rates are currently comparable with and
projected to exceed those from myocardial infarction. The immune system combats microbial
infections but, in severe sepsis, its untoward activity seems to contribute to organ
dysfunction. In this Review we propose that an inappropriate activation and positioning of
neutrophils within the microvasculature contributes to the pathological manifestations of …
Summary
Multiple organ failure is a major threat to the survival of patients with sepsis and systemic inflammation. In the UK and in the USA, mortality rates are currently comparable with and projected to exceed those from myocardial infarction. The immune system combats microbial infections but, in severe sepsis, its untoward activity seems to contribute to organ dysfunction. In this Review we propose that an inappropriate activation and positioning of neutrophils within the microvasculature contributes to the pathological manifestations of multiple organ failure. We further suggest that targeting neutrophils and their interactions with blood vessel walls could be a worthwhile therapeutic strategy for sepsis.
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