Transcriptomic Differences in Peripheral Monocyte Populations in Septic Patients Based on Outcome.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Post-sepsis early mortality is being replaced by survivors who experience either a rapid recovery and favorable hospital discharge or the development of chronic critical illness (CCI) with suboptimal outcomes. The underlying immunological response that determines these clinical trajectories remains poorly defined at the transcriptomic level. As classical and non-classical monocytes are key leukocytes in both the innate and adaptive immune systems, we sought to delineate the transcriptomic response of these cell types. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and pathway analyses, we identified gene expression patterns between these two groups that are consistent with differences in TNFalpha production based on clinical outcome. This may provide therapeutic targets for those at risk for CCI in order to improve their phenotype/endotype, morbidity, and long-term mortality.
Authors: | Barrios EL, Rincon JC, Willis M, Polcz VE, Leary J, Darden DB, Balch JA, Larson SD, Loftus TJ, Mohr AM, Wallet S, Brusko MA, Balzano-Nogueira L, Cai G, Sharma A, Upchurch GR, Kladde MP, Mathews CE, Maile R, Moldawer LL, Bacher R, Efron PA, |
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Journal: | Shock . 2024 Aug 1;62(2):208-216. doi:10.1097/SHK.0000000000002379 |
Year: | 2024 |
PubMed: | PMID: 38713581 (Go to PubMed) |