Towards personalized medicine: a scoping review of immunotherapy in sepsis.
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serval:BIB_3C6BCD297355
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Towards personalized medicine: a scoping review of immunotherapy in sepsis.
Journal
Critical care
Working group(s)
ImmunoSep Consortium
Contributor(s)
Kullberg B.J., Nooijer A., Veerdonk F., Oever J., Hoogerwerf J., Hulscher M., Netea M., Oerlemans A., Ziogas A., Swillens J., Berg L., Bos N., Kox M., Estratiou L., Giamarellos-Bourboulis E., Kotsaki A., Nikolaos A., Spyros G., Calandra T., Meylan S., Snaka T., Roger T., Bauer M., Brunkhorst F., Bloos F., Weis S., Hartman W., Slim M., Vught L., Vlaar A., Muller M., Wiersinga J., Lupse M., Santamarean G., Rimmele T., Conti F., Monneret G., Aschenbrenner A., Schultze J., Uelft M., Bock C., terHorst R., Gat-Viks I., Ron E., Yunkovitz G., Ablott S., Peronnet E., Balezeaux M., Saliou A., Hart J.
ISSN
1466-609X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1364-8535
Publication state
Published
Issued date
28/05/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
28
Number
1
Pages
183
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: epublish
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Despite significant progress in our understanding of the pathophysiology of sepsis and extensive clinical research, there are few proven therapies addressing the underlying immune dysregulation of this life-threatening condition. The aim of this scoping review is to describe the literature evaluating immunotherapy in adult patients with sepsis, emphasizing on methods providing a "personalized immunotherapy" approach, which was defined as the classification of patients into a distinct subgroup or subphenotype, in which a patient's immune profile is used to guide treatment. Subgroups are subsets of sepsis patients, based on any cut-off in a variable. Subphenotypes are subgroups that can be reliably discriminated from other subgroup based on data-driven assessments. Included studies were randomized controlled trials and cohort studies investigating immunomodulatory therapies in adults with sepsis. Studies were identified by searching PubMed, Embase, Cochrane CENTRAL and ClinicalTrials.gov, from the first paper available until January 29th, 2024. The search resulted in 15,853 studies. Title and abstract screening resulted in 1409 studies (9%), assessed for eligibility; 771 studies were included, of which 282 (37%) were observational and 489 (63%) interventional. Treatment groups included were treatments targeting the innate immune response, the complement system, coagulation and endothelial dysfunction, non-pharmalogical treatment, pleiotropic drugs, immunonutrition, concomitant treatments, Traditional Chinese Medicine, immunostimulatory cytokines and growth factors, intravenous immunoglobulins, mesenchymal stem cells and immune-checkpoint inhibitors. A personalized approach was incorporated in 70 studies (9%). Enrichment was applied using cut-offs in temperature, laboratory, biomarker or genetic variables. Trials often showed conflicting results, possibly due to the lack of patient stratification or the potential influence of severity and timing on immunomodulatory therapy results. When a personalized approach was applied, trends of clinical benefit for several interventions emerged, which hold promise for future clinical trials using personalized immunotherapy.
Keywords
Humans, Precision Medicine/methods, Precision Medicine/trends, Sepsis/therapy, Sepsis/immunology, Sepsis/drug therapy, Immunotherapy/methods, Immunotherapy/trends, Enrichment, Immunomodulation, Immunotherapy, Personalized, Sepsis
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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