Immunomonitoring of Monocyte and Neutrophil Function in Critically Ill Patients: From Sepsis and/or Trauma to COVID-19.
Authors
Udovicic, Ivo
Stanojevic, Ivan
Djordjevic, Dragan
Zeba, Snjezana
Rondovic, Goran
Abazovic, Tanja
Lazic, Srdjan
Vojvodic, Danilo
To, Kendrick
Abazovic, Dzihan
Khan, Wasim
Surbatovic, Maja
Publication Date
2021-12-12Journal Title
J Clin Med
ISSN
2077-0383
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
10
Issue
24
Language
en
Type
Article
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Udovicic, I., Stanojevic, I., Djordjevic, D., Zeba, S., Rondovic, G., Abazovic, T., Lazic, S., et al. (2021). Immunomonitoring of Monocyte and Neutrophil Function in Critically Ill Patients: From Sepsis and/or Trauma to COVID-19.. J Clin Med, 10 (24) https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245815
Abstract
Immune cells and mediators play a crucial role in the critical care setting but are understudied. This review explores the concept of sepsis and/or injury-induced immunosuppression and immuno-inflammatory response in COVID-19 and reiterates the need for more accurate functional immunomonitoring of monocyte and neutrophil function in these critically ill patients. in addition, the feasibility of circulating and cell-surface immune biomarkers as predictors of infection and/or outcome in critically ill patients is explored. It is clear that, for critically ill, one size does not fit all and that immune phenotyping of critically ill patients may allow the development of a more personalized approach with tailored immunotherapy for the specific patient. In addition, at this point in time, caution is advised regarding the quality of evidence of some COVID-19 studies in the literature.
Keywords
COVID-19, biomarkers, critical illness, immunologic, immunosuppression, immunotherapy, monitoring, sepsis, therapy, trauma
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245815
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/331895
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