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Angiogenesis-associated pathways play critical roles in neonatal sepsis outcomes.
Fidanza, Mario; Hibbert, Julie; Acton, Erica; Harbeson, Danny; Schoeman, Elizna; Skut, Patrycja; Woodman, Tabitha; Eynaud, Adrien; Hartnell, Lucy; Brook, Byron; Cai, Bing; Lo, Mandy; Falsafi, Reza; Hancock, Robert E W; Chiume-Kayuni, Msandeni; Lufesi, Norman; Popescu, Constantin R; Lavoie, Pascal M; Strunk, Tobias; Currie, Andrew J; Kollmann, Tobias R; Amenyogbe, Nelly; Lee, Amy H.
Afiliação
  • Fidanza M; Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Hibbert J; Westfarmers Center of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases, Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Acton E; Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Harbeson D; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.
  • Schoeman E; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Skut P; Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Woodman T; Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Eynaud A; Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Hartnell L; Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Brook B; Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Cai B; Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.
  • Lo M; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Falsafi R; Precision Vaccines Program, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Hancock REW; Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Chiume-Kayuni M; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Lufesi N; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Popescu CR; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Lavoie PM; Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Strunk T; Department of Pediatrics, Kamuzu Central Hospital, Lilongwe, Malawi.
  • Currie AJ; Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Lilongwe, Malawi.
  • Kollmann TR; Department of Curative and Medical Rehabilitation, Ministry of Health, Lilongwe, Malawi.
  • Amenyogbe N; Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Lee AH; British Columbia Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, Canada.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 11444, 2024 05 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38769383
ABSTRACT
Neonatal sepsis is a major cause of childhood mortality. Limited diagnostic tools and mechanistic insights have hampered our abilities to develop prophylactic or therapeutic interventions. Biomarkers in human neonatal sepsis have been repeatedly identified as associated with dysregulation of angiopoietin signaling and altered arachidonic acid metabolism. We here provide the mechanistic evidence in support of the relevance for these observations. Angiopoetin-1 (Ang-1), which promotes vascular integrity, was decreased in blood plasma of human and murine septic newborns. In preclinical models, administration of Ang-1 provided prophylactic protection from septic death. Arachidonic acid metabolism appears to be functionally connected to Ang-1 via reactive oxygen species (ROS) with a direct role of nitric oxide (NO). Strengthening this intersection via oral administration of arachidonic acid and/or the NO donor L-arginine provided prophylactic as well as therapeutic protection from septic death while also increasing plasma Ang-1 levels among septic newborns. Our data highlight that targeting angiogenesis-associated pathways with interventions that increase Ang-1 activity directly or indirectly through ROS/eNOS provide promising avenues to prevent and/or treat severe neonatal sepsis.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio / Angiopoietina-1 / Sepse Neonatal / Óxido Nítrico Limite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio / Angiopoietina-1 / Sepse Neonatal / Óxido Nítrico Limite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article