The relationship between sepsis-induced immunosuppression and serum toll-like receptor 9 level

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Background/Aim: Our aim was to determine serum TLR-9 levels in sepsis and evaluate the relationship between sepsis and serum TLR-9 levels. Materials and Methods: The study group consisted of 80 consecutive patients with sepsis and 100 healthy individuals. The demographic characteristics, co-morbidities and hemodynamic data of all patients were recorded. Results: TLR-9 serum levels in sepsis were statistically significantly lower compared to the control group. It was also seen that when the lactate level was >5 mmol/l in patients in the sepsis group, the serum TLR-9 levels were substantially higher. Conclusion: There is a relationship between sepsis-induced immunosuppression and serum TLR-9 levels. The host immunity system can be activated by means of TLR-9-related systems, while hyperlactatemia may play a stimulating role in the re-activation of the immune system.

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Atalan, N., Acar, L., Yapici, N., Kudsioglu, T., Ergen, A., Yilmaz, S. G., & Isbir, T. (2018). The relationship between sepsis-induced immunosuppression and serum toll-like receptor 9 level. In Vivo, 32(6), 1653–1658. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11428

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