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Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities

Neonatal sepsis remains a major health issue worldwide, especially for low-birth weight and premature infants, with a high risk of death and devastating sequelae. Apart from antibiotics and supportive care, there is an unmet need for adjunctive treatments to improve the outcomes of neonatal sepsis....

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Autores principales: Pietrasanta, Carlo, Pugni, Lorenza, Ronchi, Andrea, Bottino, Ilaria, Ghirardi, Beatrice, Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzman, Borriello, Francesco, Mosca, Fabio, Levy, Ofer
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6700367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31456998
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00340
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author Pietrasanta, Carlo
Pugni, Lorenza
Ronchi, Andrea
Bottino, Ilaria
Ghirardi, Beatrice
Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzman
Borriello, Francesco
Mosca, Fabio
Levy, Ofer
author_facet Pietrasanta, Carlo
Pugni, Lorenza
Ronchi, Andrea
Bottino, Ilaria
Ghirardi, Beatrice
Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzman
Borriello, Francesco
Mosca, Fabio
Levy, Ofer
author_sort Pietrasanta, Carlo
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description Neonatal sepsis remains a major health issue worldwide, especially for low-birth weight and premature infants, with a high risk of death and devastating sequelae. Apart from antibiotics and supportive care, there is an unmet need for adjunctive treatments to improve the outcomes of neonatal sepsis. Strong and long-standing research on adult patients has shown that vascular endothelium is a key player in the pathophysiology of sepsis and sepsis-associated organ failure, through a direct interaction with pathogens, leukocytes, platelets, and the effect of soluble circulating mediators, in part produced by endothelial cells themselves. Despite abundant evidence that the neonatal immune response to sepsis is distinct from that of adults, comparable knowledge on neonatal vascular endothelium is much more limited. Neonatal endothelial cells express lower amounts of adhesion molecules compared to adult ones, and present a reduced capacity to neutralize reactive oxygen species. Conversely, available evidence on biomarkers of endothelial damage in neonates is not as robust as in adult patients, and endothelium-targeted therapeutic opportunities for neonatal sepsis are almost unexplored. Here, we summarize current knowledge on the structure of neonatal vascular endothelium, its interactions with neonatal immune system and possible endothelium-targeted diagnostic and therapeutic tools for neonatal sepsis. Furthermore, we outline areas of basic and translational research worthy of further study, to shed light on the role of vascular endothelium in the context of neonatal sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-67003672019-08-27 Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities Pietrasanta, Carlo Pugni, Lorenza Ronchi, Andrea Bottino, Ilaria Ghirardi, Beatrice Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzman Borriello, Francesco Mosca, Fabio Levy, Ofer Front Pediatr Pediatrics Neonatal sepsis remains a major health issue worldwide, especially for low-birth weight and premature infants, with a high risk of death and devastating sequelae. Apart from antibiotics and supportive care, there is an unmet need for adjunctive treatments to improve the outcomes of neonatal sepsis. Strong and long-standing research on adult patients has shown that vascular endothelium is a key player in the pathophysiology of sepsis and sepsis-associated organ failure, through a direct interaction with pathogens, leukocytes, platelets, and the effect of soluble circulating mediators, in part produced by endothelial cells themselves. Despite abundant evidence that the neonatal immune response to sepsis is distinct from that of adults, comparable knowledge on neonatal vascular endothelium is much more limited. Neonatal endothelial cells express lower amounts of adhesion molecules compared to adult ones, and present a reduced capacity to neutralize reactive oxygen species. Conversely, available evidence on biomarkers of endothelial damage in neonates is not as robust as in adult patients, and endothelium-targeted therapeutic opportunities for neonatal sepsis are almost unexplored. Here, we summarize current knowledge on the structure of neonatal vascular endothelium, its interactions with neonatal immune system and possible endothelium-targeted diagnostic and therapeutic tools for neonatal sepsis. Furthermore, we outline areas of basic and translational research worthy of further study, to shed light on the role of vascular endothelium in the context of neonatal sepsis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6700367/ /pubmed/31456998 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00340 Text en Copyright © 2019 Pietrasanta, Pugni, Ronchi, Bottino, Ghirardi, Sanchez-Schmitz, Borriello, Mosca and Levy. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Pietrasanta, Carlo
Pugni, Lorenza
Ronchi, Andrea
Bottino, Ilaria
Ghirardi, Beatrice
Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzman
Borriello, Francesco
Mosca, Fabio
Levy, Ofer
Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities
title Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities
title_full Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities
title_fullStr Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities
title_short Vascular Endothelium in Neonatal Sepsis: Basic Mechanisms and Translational Opportunities
title_sort vascular endothelium in neonatal sepsis: basic mechanisms and translational opportunities
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6700367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31456998
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2019.00340
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