Affiliation:
1. Gansu Provincial Maternity and Child-care Hospital, Lanzhou, China
Abstract
Introduction: Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening complication that occurs when the body responds to
an infection attacking the host. Sepsis rapidly progresses and patients deteriorate and develop septic shock,
with multiple organ failure, if not promptly treated. Currently no effective therapy is available for sepsis;
therefore, early diagnosis is crucial to decrease the high mortality rate. Genome-wide expression analyses
of patients in critical conditions have confirmed that the expression levels of the majority of genes are
changed, suggesting that the molecular basis of sepsis is at the gene level. This review aims to elucidate the
role of circular (circ) RNAs in the pathogenesis of sepsis and sepsis-induced organ damage. In addition,
the feasibility of using circRNAs as novel diagnostic biomarkers for sepsis is also discussed, as well as
circRNA-based therapy.
Method: This narrative review is based on a literature search using Medline database. Search terms
used were “circular RNAs and sepsis”, “circRNAs and sepsis”, “non-coding RNAs and sepsis”, “ncRNAs
and sepsis”, “circRNAs and septic pathogenesis”, “circRNAs and septic model”, “circRNAs and septic
shock” and “circRNAs, biomarker, and sepsis”.
Results: Numerous studies indicate that circRNAs might exert pivotal roles in regulating the immune
system of the host against various pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. Dysregulation of circRNA
expression levels has been confirmed as an early event in sepsis and associated with the inflammatory
response, immunosuppression and coagulation dysfunction. This impairment in regulation eventually leads
to multiple organ dysfunctions, including of the kidneys, lungs and heart.
Conclusion: By investigating the regulation of circRNAs in sepsis, new molecular targets for the
diagnosis and intervention of sepsis can be identified. Such an understanding will be important for the
development of therapeutic drugs.
Keywords: Acute kidney injury, biomarker, circRNAs, inflammation, sepsis
Publisher
Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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