2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002352
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Signatures of inflammation and impending multiple organ dysfunction in the hyperacute phase of trauma: A prospective cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundSevere trauma induces a widespread response of the immune system. This “genomic storm” can lead to poor outcomes, including Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS). MODS carries a high mortality and morbidity rate and adversely affects long-term health outcomes. Contemporary management of MODS is entirely supportive, and no specific therapeutics have been shown to be effective in reducing incidence or severity. The pathogenesis of MODS remains unclear, and several models are proposed, such as exce… Show more

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“…This disruption constitutes the beginning of a rapidly activated innate immune response 1 that aims to end the dangerous situation for the recipient of the traumatic insult but can also result in severe complications and death 25 . The innate immune response after severe tissue trauma or life-threatening multiple injury (polytrauma) results in a multi-faceted systemic disease with a complex and heterogeneous, although mainly compartmentalized, response 68 . To cover the organ systems most frequently affected by severe trauma—the head, chest and abdomen (in descending prevalence) 9,10 —this Review addresses mainly those systems, plus the endothelium as a ‘meta-organ’, and their interrelated changes in innate immunity after trauma.…”
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“…This disruption constitutes the beginning of a rapidly activated innate immune response 1 that aims to end the dangerous situation for the recipient of the traumatic insult but can also result in severe complications and death 25 . The innate immune response after severe tissue trauma or life-threatening multiple injury (polytrauma) results in a multi-faceted systemic disease with a complex and heterogeneous, although mainly compartmentalized, response 68 . To cover the organ systems most frequently affected by severe trauma—the head, chest and abdomen (in descending prevalence) 9,10 —this Review addresses mainly those systems, plus the endothelium as a ‘meta-organ’, and their interrelated changes in innate immunity after trauma.…”
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“…These recent genome wide results have suggested a new model consisting of the parallel upregulation of innate immunity with the suppression of adaptive immunity (2). In a longitudinal analysis of gene expression levels and cell factions in the hyperacute phase of trauma showed a relatively limited upregulation of transcriptomics (3). Only 4.2%, 21.4% and 21.0% of total genes were differentially expressed in samples taken within 2 hours of injury, 24 and 72 hours of admission, respectively.…”
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“…Supporting this interpretation are prior studies that correlate pure fractions of leukocytes to clinical course and outcome. Deconvolution of leukocyte fractions in trauma showed increased risk of Multi Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) with elevated dendritic cell counts but depleted neutrophil levels (3) which corresponds to the configuration of subgroup 1. Given the limitation of our dataset further studies are required to confirm the association of subgroup 2 with MODS in critical illness.…”
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“…Also, following trauma, both pro‐ and anti‐inflammatory profiles have been reported . A proinflammatory response can contribute to MOF, while an immunosuppressive response following blood transfusion in trauma patients is thought to predispose patients to postinjury infection …”
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