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Balanced control of both hyper and hypo-inflammatory phases as a new treatment paradigm in sepsis

Panagiotis Tsirigotis, Spiros Chondropoulos, Konstantinos Gkirkas, Josef Meletiadis, Ioanna Dimopoulou

Abstract

The immune response of the host against invading pathogens is clinically manifested as sepsis. Sepsis is a complicated process characterized by distinct phases that usually occur in a sequential manner. The initial hyper-inflammation helps in elimination of the pathogen, but potentially may lead to excessive tissue injury. Hypo-inflammation helps in restoring immune homeostasis, but may lead to significant immune suppression and death from secondary infections if not appropriately controlled. Immune-modulating intervention in sepsis should be based on a balanced control of both the hyper and the hypo-inflammatory phase.

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