Megakaryocyte in sepsis: the trinity of coagulation, inflammation and immunity

IF 8.8 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical Care Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1186/s13054-024-05221-6
Tianzhen Hua, Fenghua Yao, Haitao Wang, Wei Liu, Xiaomei Zhu, Yongming Yao
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Megakaryocytes are traditionally recognized as cells responsible for platelet production. However, beyond their role in thrombopoiesis, megakaryocytes also participate in inflammatory responses and regulate immune system functions. Sepsis, characterized by life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated response to infection, prominently features coagulopathy, severe inflammation, and immune dysfunction as key pathophysiological aspects. Given the diverse functions of megakaryocytes, we explore their roles in coagulation in the context of sepsis, and also in inflammatory and immune regulation. We try to infer future research directions and potential strategies for sepsis prevention and treatment based on the properties of megakaryocytes. The purpose of this review is to both highlight and provide an update on the functions of megakaryocytes and pathophysiological changes in sepsis. Specific emphasis is given to the role of megakaryocytes in sepsis, which suggests value of future research and clinical application.
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巨核细胞在败血症中的作用:凝血、炎症和免疫三位一体
巨核细胞传统上被认为是负责血小板产生的细胞。然而,除了它们在血小板形成中的作用,巨核细胞还参与炎症反应和调节免疫系统功能。脓毒症的特点是由于对感染的反应失调而导致危及生命的器官功能障碍,凝血功能障碍、严重炎症和免疫功能障碍是主要的病理生理方面。鉴于巨核细胞的多种功能,我们探讨了它们在败血症背景下凝血以及炎症和免疫调节中的作用。我们试图根据巨核细胞的特性推断脓毒症预防和治疗的未来研究方向和潜在策略。本综述的目的是强调并提供巨核细胞功能和脓毒症病理生理变化的最新进展。特别强调了巨核细胞在脓毒症中的作用,提示了未来的研究和临床应用价值。
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Critical Care
Critical Care 医学-危重病医学
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20.60
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3.30%
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348
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1.5 months
期刊介绍: Critical Care is an esteemed international medical journal that undergoes a rigorous peer-review process to maintain its high quality standards. Its primary objective is to enhance the healthcare services offered to critically ill patients. To achieve this, the journal focuses on gathering, exchanging, disseminating, and endorsing evidence-based information that is highly relevant to intensivists. By doing so, Critical Care seeks to provide a thorough and inclusive examination of the intensive care field.
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