| Literature DB >> 32172821 |
Stéphanie Pons1, Marine Arnaud1, Maud Loiselle1, Eden Arrii1, Elie Azoulay2, Lara Zafrani3.
Abstract
The vascular endothelium provides a direct interface between circulating blood cells and parenchymal cells. Thus, it has a key role in vasomotor tone regulation, primary hemostasis, vascular barrier, and immunity. In the case of systemic inflammation, endothelial cell (EC) activation initiates a powerful innate immune response to eliminate the pathogen. In some specific conditions, ECs may also contribute to the activation of adaptive immunity and the recruitment of antigen-specific lymphocytes. However, the loss of EC functions or an exaggerated activation of ECs during sepsis can lead to multiorgan failure.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive immunity; Barrier function; Endothelial dysfunction; Hemostasis; Innate immunity; Sepsis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32172821 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccc.2019.12.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care Clin ISSN: 0749-0704 Impact factor: 3.598