A genomic storm in critically injured humans
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +20 more institutions
Abstract
Human survival from injury requires an appropriate inflammatory and immune response. We describe the circulating leukocyte transcriptome after severe trauma and burn injury, as well as in healthy subjects receiving low-dose bacterial endotoxin, and show that these severe stresses produce a global reprioritization affecting >80% of the cellular functions and pathways, a truly unexpected "genomic storm." In severe blunt trauma, the early leukocyte genomic response is consistent with simultaneously increased expression of genes involved in the systemic inflammatory, innate immune, and compensatory antiinflammatory responses, as well as in the suppression of genes involved in adaptive immunity. Furthermore,…
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40Topics & keywords
- Transcriptome
- Immune system
- Innate immune system
- Inflammation
- Gene
- Immunology
- Biology
- Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
- Good health and well-being