Variaciones alélicas en los genes de citocinas proinflamatorias y antiinflamatorias, y su asociación con la susceptibilidad y el curso clínico de la sepsis.

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Title: Variaciones alélicas en los genes de citocinas proinflamatorias y antiinflamatorias, y su asociación con la susceptibilidad y el curso clínico de la sepsis.
Alternate Title: Allelic variations in genes of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines, and their association with the susceptibility to sepsis and its clinical course.
Authors: Montoya Ruiz, Carolina1 carolinamontoyaruiz@gmail.com, Rugeles López, María Teresa2, Jaimes Barragán, Fabián Alberto3, Velilla Hernández, Paula Andrea4
Source: Iatreia. ene-mar2013, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p67-76. 10p.
Subjects: SEPSIS, ANTI-inflammatory agents, CYTOKINES, GENETIC polymorphisms, GENE expression
Abstract (English): Sepsis is the main cause of mortality in intensive care units. Therefore, many efforts to develop therapeutic approaches have been made without significant progress. The balance between the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses during the course of sepsis may determine the clinical outcome of patients; besides, the complexity of developing successful treatments in sepsis may be related to the heterogeneous nature of immune responses; the importance of genetic factors that regulate the immune component during the inflammatory response is emphasized. Based on such facts, this review focuses on genes of cytokines involved in the clinical course of sepsis; on information about their allelic variants found in the population with sepsis, and on their impact on gene expression. These factors are of critical importance, and a better knowledge about them could help to evaluate the risk of developing sepsis, and to define their association with the clinical evolution of this syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Se considera que la sepsis es la principal causa de mortalidad en las unidades de cuidado intensivo, por lo cual ha sido objeto de numerosas investigaciones que aún no se han traducido en avances terapéuticos significativos. El balance entre los fenómenos proinflamatorios y antiinflamatorios característicos de este síndrome es el que puede determinar el desenlace del paciente; además, la complejidad del desarrollo de estrategias terapéuticas en sepsis está relacionada con la naturaleza heterogénea de la respuesta inmune; se destaca la importancia de los factores genéticos que regulan el componente inmune durante la respuesta inflamatoria. Con base en tales conocimientos, esta revisión se centra en genes de citocinas importantes en el curso clínico de la sepsis, en la información sobre sus variantes genéticas en la población con sepsis y en su impacto sobre la función del gen. Estos factores son de importancia crítica y un mejor conocimiento acerca de ellos podría ayudar a evaluar el riesgo de desarrollar sepsis y a definir su asociación con la evolución clínica de este síndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Sepsis is the main cause of mortality in intensive care units. Therefore, many efforts to develop therapeutic approaches have been made without significant progress. The balance between the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses during the course of sepsis may determine the clinical outcome of patients; besides, the complexity of developing successful treatments in sepsis may be related to the heterogeneous nature of immune responses; the importance of genetic factors that regulate the immune component during the inflammatory response is emphasized. Based on such facts, this review focuses on genes of cytokines involved in the clinical course of sepsis; on information about their allelic variants found in the population with sepsis, and on their impact on gene expression. These factors are of critical importance, and a better knowledge about them could help to evaluate the risk of developing sepsis, and to define their association with the clinical evolution of this syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Se considera que la sepsis es la principal causa de mortalidad en las unidades de cuidado intensivo, por lo cual ha sido objeto de numerosas investigaciones que aún no se han traducido en avances terapéuticos significativos. El balance entre los fenómenos proinflamatorios y antiinflamatorios característicos de este síndrome es el que puede determinar el desenlace del paciente; además, la complejidad del desarrollo de estrategias terapéuticas en sepsis está relacionada con la naturaleza heterogénea de la respuesta inmune; se destaca la importancia de los factores genéticos que regulan el componente inmune durante la respuesta inflamatoria. Con base en tales conocimientos, esta revisión se centra en genes de citocinas importantes en el curso clínico de la sepsis, en la información sobre sus variantes genéticas en la población con sepsis y en su impacto sobre la función del gen. Estos factores son de importancia crítica y un mejor conocimiento acerca de ellos podría ayudar a evaluar el riesgo de desarrollar sepsis y a definir su asociación con la evolución clínica de este síndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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