Neutrophil and endothelial cell interactions in sepsis. The role of adhesion molecules
- PMID: 10340176
- DOI: 10.1016/s0891-5520(05)70084-2
Neutrophil and endothelial cell interactions in sepsis. The role of adhesion molecules
Abstract
Although adhesion molecules present on circulating neutrophils and endothelial cells are essential for normal host defense, generalized activation of these molecules has been implicated in the inflammatory tissue injury occurring during sepsis and septic shock. A review of both preclinical and clinical studies suggests, however, that although these molecules mediate tissue injury related to a variety of microbial and host inflammatory mediators, their predominant role during sepsis with infection is a protective one.
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