Literature DB >> 24611785

The role of the liver in sepsis.

Jun Yan1, Song Li, Shulin Li.   

Abstract

Despite the progress made in the clinical management of sepsis, sepsis morbidity and mortality rates remain high. The inflammatory pathogenesis and organ injury leading to death from sepsis are not fully understood for vital organs, especially the liver. Only recently has the role of the liver in sepsis begun to be revealed. Pre-existing liver dysfunction is a risk factor for the progression of infection to sepsis. Liver dysfunction after sepsis is an independent risk factor for multiple organ dysfunction and sepsis-induced death. The liver works as a lymphoid organ in response to sepsis. Acting as a double-edged sword in sepsis, the liver-mediated immune response is responsible for clearing bacteria and toxins but also causes inflammation, immunosuppression, and organ damage. Attenuating liver injury and restoring liver function lowers morbidity and mortality rates in patients with sepsis. This review summarizes the central role of liver in the host immune response to sepsis and in clinical outcomes.

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Keywords:  bacterial clearance; immunosuppression; inflammation; liver failure; liver injury; sepsis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24611785      PMCID: PMC4160418          DOI: 10.3109/08830185.2014.889129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Rev Immunol        ISSN: 0883-0185            Impact factor:   5.311


  60 in total

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