Research advances on the role of programmed endothelial cell death in sepsis
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Nature
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circRNA
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2025-10-06 19:36
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The article reviews recent advances in understanding programmed endothelial cell death (PCD) in the context of sepsis, a condition characterized by a dysregulated immune response to infection. It highlights the critical role of endothelial cells in sepsis pathogenesis and discusses the implications of PCD for vascular dysfunction and organ failure. The review emphasizes the potential of targeting PCD pathways as therapeutic strategies and the need for novel biomarkers for early detection and monitoring of sepsis, making it relevant for investment in innovative biotechnologies.
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Programmed endothelial cell death represents a pivotal pathophysiological mechanism contributing to endothelial structural disruption.
The review systematically evaluates contemporary insights into the molecular pathophysiology of PCD pathways in endothelial cells during sepsis.
Emerging concepts such as dependency-driven cell death and metabolism-associated cell death have begun to fill critical gaps in the understanding of PCD mechanisms.
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The article reviews recent advances in understanding programmed endothelial cell death (PCD) in the context of sepsis, a condition characterized by a dysregulated immune response to infection. It highlights the critical role of endothelial cells in sepsis pathogenesis and discusses the implications of PCD for vascular dysfunction and organ failure. The review emphasizes the potential of targeting PCD pathways as therapeutic strategies and the need for novel biomarkers for early detection and monitoring of sepsis, making it relevant for investment in innovative biotechnologies.