[HTML][HTML] Is boosting the immune system in sepsis appropriate?

JM Cavaillon, D Eisen, D Annane - Critical Care, 2014 - Springer
Critical Care, 2014Springer
A relative immunosuppression is observed in patients after sepsis, trauma, burns, or any
severe insults. It is currently proposed that selected patients will benefit from treatment
aimed at boosting their immune systems. However, the host immune response needs to be
considered in context with pathogen-type, timing, and mainly tissue specificity. Indeed, the
immune status of leukocytes is not universally decreased and their activated status in tissues
contributes to organ failure. Accordingly, any new immune-stimulatory therapeutic …
Abstract
A relative immunosuppression is observed in patients after sepsis, trauma, burns, or any severe insults. It is currently proposed that selected patients will benefit from treatment aimed at boosting their immune systems. However, the host immune response needs to be considered in context with pathogen-type, timing, and mainly tissue specificity. Indeed, the immune status of leukocytes is not universally decreased and their activated status in tissues contributes to organ failure. Accordingly, any new immune-stimulatory therapeutic intervention should take into consideration potentially deleterious effects in some situations.
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