Sepsis is a complex syndrome characterized by simultaneous activation of pro- and anti-inflammatory processes. After an inflammatory phase, patients present signs of immunosuppression and possibly persistent inflammation. Hematopoietic growth factors (HGFs) are glycoproteins that cause immune cells to mature and/or proliferate. HGFs also have a profound effect on cell functions and behavior. HGFs play crucial role in sepsis pathophysiology and were tested in several clinical trials without success to date. This review summarizes the role played by HGFs during sepsis and their potential therapeutic role in the Management of sepsis-related immune disturbances.
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Chousterman, B. G., & Arnaud, M. (2018, June 21). Is there a role for hematopoietic growth factors during sepsis? Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01015
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