2019
DOI: 10.1111/sji.12812
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Decoding inflammation, its causes, genomic responses, and emerging countermeasures

Abstract: Inflammation is the mechanism of diseases caused by microbial, autoimmune, allergic, metabolic and physical insults that produce distinct types of inflammatory responses. This aetiologic view of inflammation informs its classification based on a cause‐dependent mechanism as well as a cause‐directed therapy and prevention. The genomic era ushered in a new understanding of inflammation by highlighting the cell's nucleus as the centre of the inflammatory response. Exogenous or endogenous inflammatory insults evok… Show more

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“…Humans mount a systemic inflammatory response to as little as 2–5 ng of LPS per kilogram of body weight. This reaction evokes a 2-fold increase in the expression of 4533 genes in circulating leukocytes, a transcriptional response known as a “genomic storm.” LPS is one of the most proinflammatory virulence factors of Gram-negative bacteria (1, 2). These multidrug resistant pathogens typically cause lung infections, which often leads to sepsis and septic shock, especially in immunocompromised hosts (2).…”
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“…Humans mount a systemic inflammatory response to as little as 2–5 ng of LPS per kilogram of body weight. This reaction evokes a 2-fold increase in the expression of 4533 genes in circulating leukocytes, a transcriptional response known as a “genomic storm.” LPS is one of the most proinflammatory virulence factors of Gram-negative bacteria (1, 2). These multidrug resistant pathogens typically cause lung infections, which often leads to sepsis and septic shock, especially in immunocompromised hosts (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reaction evokes a 2-fold increase in the expression of 4533 genes in circulating leukocytes, a transcriptional response known as a “genomic storm.” LPS is one of the most proinflammatory virulence factors of Gram-negative bacteria (1, 2). These multidrug resistant pathogens typically cause lung infections, which often leads to sepsis and septic shock, especially in immunocompromised hosts (2). LPS recognition by its cognate receptor, TLR4, expressed on multiple cell types (including myeloid and lymphoid cells, vascular endothelial cells, and respiratory epithelial cells), triggers robust signaling to the nucleus mediated by a cascade of signal transducers (3, 4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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