2022
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1015577
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Sex-related differences in the response of anti-platelet drug therapies targeting purinergic signaling pathways in sepsis

Abstract: Sepsis, a complex clinical syndrome resulting from a serious infection, is a major healthcare problem associated with high mortality. Sex-related differences in the immune response to sepsis have been proposed but the mechanism is still unknown. Purinergic signaling is a sex-specific regulatory mechanism in immune cell physiology. Our studies have shown that blocking the ADP-receptor P2Y12 but not P2Y1 receptor was protective in male mice during sepsis, but not female. We now hypothesize that there are sex-rel… Show more

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“…Dysregulation of this process through constant activation of platelets leads to a more sustained and exaggerated immune response which often is detrimental (Assinger et al, 2019). Inhibition of pro‐inflammatory cytokine release into the plasma, platelet‐leukocyte aggregate formation, and leukocyte recruitment to tissues by the P2Y 12 antagonist ticagrelor suggests that the P2Y 12 receptor does play a role in sepsis (Amoafo et al, 2022; Rahman et al, 2014). Early death in sepsis is usually due to the consequent tissue injury and organ damage induced by the hyperinflammatory response (Root‐Bernstein, 2021).…”
Section: Sepsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dysregulation of this process through constant activation of platelets leads to a more sustained and exaggerated immune response which often is detrimental (Assinger et al, 2019). Inhibition of pro‐inflammatory cytokine release into the plasma, platelet‐leukocyte aggregate formation, and leukocyte recruitment to tissues by the P2Y 12 antagonist ticagrelor suggests that the P2Y 12 receptor does play a role in sepsis (Amoafo et al, 2022; Rahman et al, 2014). Early death in sepsis is usually due to the consequent tissue injury and organ damage induced by the hyperinflammatory response (Root‐Bernstein, 2021).…”
Section: Sepsismentioning
confidence: 99%