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Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes

Sepsis is one of the highest causes of mortality in hospitalized people and a common complication in both surgical and clinical patients admitted to hospital for non-infectious reasons. Sepsis is especially common in older people and its incidence is likely to increase substantially as a population...

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Autores principales: Vieira da Silva Pellegrina, Diogo, Severino, Patricia, Vieira Barbeiro, Hermes, Maziero Andreghetto, Flávia, Tadeu Velasco, Irineu, Possolo de Souza, Heraldo, Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César, Reis, Eduardo Moraes, Pinheiro da Silva, Fabiano
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26047321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128341
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author Vieira da Silva Pellegrina, Diogo
Severino, Patricia
Vieira Barbeiro, Hermes
Maziero Andreghetto, Flávia
Tadeu Velasco, Irineu
Possolo de Souza, Heraldo
Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César
Reis, Eduardo Moraes
Pinheiro da Silva, Fabiano
author_facet Vieira da Silva Pellegrina, Diogo
Severino, Patricia
Vieira Barbeiro, Hermes
Maziero Andreghetto, Flávia
Tadeu Velasco, Irineu
Possolo de Souza, Heraldo
Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César
Reis, Eduardo Moraes
Pinheiro da Silva, Fabiano
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description Sepsis is one of the highest causes of mortality in hospitalized people and a common complication in both surgical and clinical patients admitted to hospital for non-infectious reasons. Sepsis is especially common in older people and its incidence is likely to increase substantially as a population ages. Despite its increased prevalence and mortality in older people, immune responses in the elderly during septic shock appear similar to that in younger patients. The purpose of this study was to conduct a genome-wide gene expression analysis of circulating neutrophils from old and young septic patients to better understand how aged individuals respond to severe infectious insult. We detected several genes whose expression could be used to differentiate immune responses of the elderly from those of young people, including genes related to oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial dysfunction and TGF-β signaling, among others. Our results identify major molecular pathways that are particularly affected in the elderly during sepsis, which might have a pivotal role in worsening clinical outcomes compared with young people with sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-44578342015-06-09 Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes Vieira da Silva Pellegrina, Diogo Severino, Patricia Vieira Barbeiro, Hermes Maziero Andreghetto, Flávia Tadeu Velasco, Irineu Possolo de Souza, Heraldo Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César Reis, Eduardo Moraes Pinheiro da Silva, Fabiano PLoS One Research Article Sepsis is one of the highest causes of mortality in hospitalized people and a common complication in both surgical and clinical patients admitted to hospital for non-infectious reasons. Sepsis is especially common in older people and its incidence is likely to increase substantially as a population ages. Despite its increased prevalence and mortality in older people, immune responses in the elderly during septic shock appear similar to that in younger patients. The purpose of this study was to conduct a genome-wide gene expression analysis of circulating neutrophils from old and young septic patients to better understand how aged individuals respond to severe infectious insult. We detected several genes whose expression could be used to differentiate immune responses of the elderly from those of young people, including genes related to oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial dysfunction and TGF-β signaling, among others. Our results identify major molecular pathways that are particularly affected in the elderly during sepsis, which might have a pivotal role in worsening clinical outcomes compared with young people with sepsis. Public Library of Science 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4457834/ /pubmed/26047321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128341 Text en © 2015 Vieira da Silva Pellegrina et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Vieira da Silva Pellegrina, Diogo
Severino, Patricia
Vieira Barbeiro, Hermes
Maziero Andreghetto, Flávia
Tadeu Velasco, Irineu
Possolo de Souza, Heraldo
Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César
Reis, Eduardo Moraes
Pinheiro da Silva, Fabiano
Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes
title Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes
title_full Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes
title_fullStr Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes
title_full_unstemmed Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes
title_short Septic Shock in Advanced Age: Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Altered Molecular Signatures in Neutrophil Granulocytes
title_sort septic shock in advanced age: transcriptome analysis reveals altered molecular signatures in neutrophil granulocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26047321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128341
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