miRNA role in immune response in sepsis (WP4329)
Homo sapiens
Involvement of cellular miRNAs in the signaling pathway of the immune response in sepsis. Cellular immune miRNAs target important components of the NF-κB signaling pathway at different levels regulating the inflammatory response in the pathogenesis of sepsis. Lower part of the figure illustrates the pathophysiological events in sepsis that lead to tissue injury and subsequent multiple organs failure.
Authors
Kristina Hanspers , Egon Willighagen , and Eric WeitzActivity
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Pathway Ontology
nuclear factor kappa B signaling pathway immune response pathwayReferences
- Cellular and viral microRNAs in sepsis: mechanisms of action and clinical applications. Giza DE, Fuentes-Mattei E, Bullock MD, Tudor S, Goblirsch MJ, Fabbri M, et al. Cell Death Differ. 2016 Dec;23(12):1906–18. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia