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Authors Kumar V
Received 23 June 2018
Accepted for publication 11 July 2018
Published 11 December 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 477—502
DOI http://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S178084
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Cristina Weinberg
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Ning Quan
Abstract: Sepsis was known to ancient Greeks since
the time of great physician Hippocrates (460–377 BC) without exact information
regarding its pathogenesis. With time and medical advances, it is now
considered as a condition associated with organ dysfunction occurring in the
presence of systemic infection as a result of dysregulation of the immune
response. Still with this advancement, we are struggling for the development of
target-based therapeutic approach for the management of sepsis. The advancement
in understanding the immune system and its working has led to novel discoveries
in the last 50 years, including different pattern recognition receptors.
Inflammasomes are also part of these novel discoveries in the field of
immunology which are <20 years old in terms of their first identification.
They serve as important cytosolic pattern recognition receptors required for
recognizing cytosolic pathogens, and their pathogen-associated molecular
patterns play an important role in the pathogenesis of sepsis. The activation
of both canonical and non-canonical inflammasome signaling pathways is involved
in mounting a proinflammatory immune response via regulating the generation of
IL-1β, IL-18, IL-33 cytokines and pyroptosis. In addition to pathogens and
their pathogen-associated molecular patterns, death/damage-associated molecular
patterns and other proinflammatory molecules involved in the pathogenesis of
sepsis affect inflammasomes and vice versa. Thus, the present review is mainly
focused on the inflammasomes, their role in the regulation of immune response
associated with sepsis, and their targeting as a novel therapeutic approach.
Keywords: inflammasomes,
sepsis, cytokines, inflammation, pathogens
摘要视频链接:Inflammasomes
and sepsis