2022
DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2022.12850
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MicroRNAs combined with the TLR4/TDAG8 mRNAs and proinflammatory cytokines are biomarkers for the rapid diagnosis of sepsis

Abstract: The early diagnosis and treatment of sepsis are of particular importance to patient survival. To obtain novel biomarkers that serve as prompt indicators of sepsis, the current study screened the differentially expressed micrornas (deMs) that were associated with sepsis susceptibility. The correlation between the elucidated DEMs and the inflammatory response was also examined. The present study included 40 patients with sepsis and 40 healthy controls. rna-sequencing technology and bioinformatics analysis were a… Show more

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“…Skeletal muscle was found to produce pro-inflammatory factors, including MCP-1, IL-6, and IL-8, which are released into the bloodstream and contribute to the systemic inflammatory response observed in cases of sepsis [ 11 ]. In sepsis patients, plasma MCP-1 levels were found to be higher than those observed in non-sepsis patients [ 12 ], and effective treatment was shown to decease the levels [ 13 ]. The presence of circulating MCP-1 was found to be indicative of the severity of overall organ function injury and the ability of the body to mount an inflammatory response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skeletal muscle was found to produce pro-inflammatory factors, including MCP-1, IL-6, and IL-8, which are released into the bloodstream and contribute to the systemic inflammatory response observed in cases of sepsis [ 11 ]. In sepsis patients, plasma MCP-1 levels were found to be higher than those observed in non-sepsis patients [ 12 ], and effective treatment was shown to decease the levels [ 13 ]. The presence of circulating MCP-1 was found to be indicative of the severity of overall organ function injury and the ability of the body to mount an inflammatory response.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%