Transcriptional response in a sepsis mouse model reflects transcriptional response in sepsis patients

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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Mortality due to sepsis remains unacceptably high, especially for septic shock patients. Murine models have been used to better understand pathophysiology mechanisms. However, the mouse model is still under de-bate. Here we investigated the transcriptional response of mice injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and compared it to either human cells stimulated in vitro with LPS or to blood cells of septic patients. We identified a molecular signature composed of 2331 genes with an FDR median of 0%. This molecular signature is highly enriched in regulated genes in peritoneal macrophages stimulated with LPS. There is a significant enrichment in several inflammatory signaling pathways, and in disease terms, such as pneumonia, sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, severe sepsis, an inflammatory disorder, immune suppression, and septic shock. A significant overlap between the genes up-regulated in mouse and human cells stimulated with LPS has been demonstrated. Finally, genes up-regulated in mouse cells stimulated with LPS are enriched in genes up-regulated in human cells stimulated in vitro and in septic patients, who are at high risk of death. Our results support the hypothesis of common molecular and cellular mechanisms between mouse and human sepsis. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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sepsis,mouse models,patients,lipopolysaccharide,microarray,monocytes,macrophages
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