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Organism-Wide Analysis of Sepsis Reveals Mechanisms of Systemic Inflammation

Authors :
Michihiro Takahama
Ashwini Patil
Katherine Johnson
Denis Cipurko
Yoshimi Miki
Yoshitaka Taketomi
Peter Carbonetto
Madison Plaster
Gabriella Richey
Surya Pandey
Katerina Cheronis
Tatsuki Ueda
Adam Gruenbaum
Steven M. Dudek
Matthew Stephens
Makoto Murakami
Nicolas Chevrier
Source :
bioRxiv
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

SUMMARYSepsis is a systemic response to infection with life-threatening consequences. Our understanding of the impact of sepsis across organs of the body is rudimentary. Here, using mouse models of sepsis, we generate a dynamic, organism-wide map of the pathogenesis of the disease, revealing the spatiotemporal patterns of the effects of sepsis across tissues. These data revealed two interorgan mechanisms key in sepsis. First, we discover a simplifying principle in the systemic behavior of the cytokine network during sepsis, whereby a hierarchical cytokine circuit arising from the pairwise effects of TNF plus IL-18, IFN-γ, or IL-1β explains half of all the cellular effects of sepsis on 195 cell types across 9 organs. Second, we find that the secreted phospholipase PLA2G5 mediates hemolysis in blood, contributing to organ failure during sepsis. These results provide fundamental insights to help build a unifying mechanistic framework for the pathophysiological effects of sepsis on the body.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
bioRxiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d07e242c9c687dc37196bdcc0e8ef564