Molecular diagnosis of sepsis.

Expert opinion on medical diagnostics Pub Date : 2012-05-01 Epub Date: 2012-03-02 DOI:10.1517/17530059.2012.667799
Antigone Kotsaki, Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis
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Abstract

Introduction: Current management of sepsis relies on the early detection and early administration of antimicrobials. This requires detection of pathogens earlier than conventional blood cultures and recognition of the immune status of the host earlier than the conventional biomarkers. This can be achieved by molecular techniques.

Areas covered: Molecular diagnosis of pathogens is based on either rapid detection of pathogens grown in blood cultures or direct use of whole blood and blood products. Molecular diagnosis of the constellation of activations and inhibitions of pathways implicated in cellular processes can be achieved by gene profiling of a large array of genes.

Expert opinion: Molecular microbial diagnosis enables rapid identification and precedes results obtained by conventional culture methods. Its role can be proved more useful in sepsis caused by specific microorganisms such as fungi performed by PMA-FISH and MALDI-TOF MS. Molecular techniques using blood aim for rapid pathogen identification. However, the provided information regarding the antimicrobial susceptibility of the pathogen is limited. Gene profiling in sepsis provides individualized information for the activation or inhibition of pathways of a variety of cellular processes. The transcriptome information is difficult to interpret in everyday clinical practice particularly on how information translates to patient needs.

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脓毒症的分子诊断。
目前对败血症的管理依赖于早期发现和早期给药。这需要比传统血液培养更早地检测病原体,比传统生物标志物更早地识别宿主的免疫状态。这可以通过分子技术来实现。涉及领域:病原体的分子诊断要么基于快速检测血液培养物中生长的病原体,要么基于直接使用全血和血液制品。通过对大量基因进行基因谱分析,可以对细胞过程中涉及的一系列通路的激活和抑制进行分子诊断。专家意见:分子微生物诊断能够快速鉴定,并先于传统培养方法获得结果。在PMA-FISH和MALDI-TOF ms检测的真菌等特定微生物引起的败血症中,其作用被证明更为有用。然而,提供的关于病原体的抗菌敏感性的信息是有限的。脓毒症的基因图谱为激活或抑制多种细胞过程的途径提供了个性化的信息。转录组信息在日常临床实践中很难解释,特别是如何将信息转化为患者的需求。
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