Role of Programmed Cell Death in the Immunopathogenesis of Sepsis

Drug Discov Today Dis Mech. 2007;4(4):223-230. doi: 10.1016/j.ddmec.2008.02.010.

Abstract

Apoptosis is an important mechanism during the immunopathogenesis of sepsis. Early programmed cell death of lymphocytes substantially impairs innate and adaptive immunity reducing the capacity to ward off the invading pathogen. Apoptosis of parenchymal cells (e.g. in the lung, liver and gut) may also promote organ failure and death. Several experimental therapeutic strategies have now been developed to beneficially influence these mechanisms; however, their potential clinical benefit is yet to be evaluated.