2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241613017
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Research Progress of Macromolecules in the Prevention and Treatment of Sepsis

Jingqian Su,
Shun Wu,
Fen Zhou
et al.

Abstract: Sepsis is associated with high rates of mortality in the intensive care unit and accompanied by systemic inflammatory reactions, secondary infections, and multiple organ failure. Biological macromolecules are drugs produced using modern biotechnology to prevent or treat diseases. Indeed, antithrombin, antimicrobial peptides, interleukins, antibodies, nucleic acids, and lentinan have been used to prevent and treat sepsis. In vitro, biological macromolecules can significantly ameliorate the inflammatory response… Show more

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“…The “cytokine storm” is markedly improved following apoplectic cell administration ( 25 ). Attenuation of inflammation and apoptosis has become a critical component in treating sepsis ( 26 , 27 ). DcR3 can competitively bind to FasL, LIGHT, and TL1A through its decoy function, thereby blocking the original biological activity of the ligands and the downstream signal transduction, which ultimately leads to anti-inflammatory effects ( 14 , 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “cytokine storm” is markedly improved following apoplectic cell administration ( 25 ). Attenuation of inflammation and apoptosis has become a critical component in treating sepsis ( 26 , 27 ). DcR3 can competitively bind to FasL, LIGHT, and TL1A through its decoy function, thereby blocking the original biological activity of the ligands and the downstream signal transduction, which ultimately leads to anti-inflammatory effects ( 14 , 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%