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  • * Critical care medicine and infectious diseases.
  • * Molecular and cellular biology.
  • * Host-pathogen interactions and immunology.

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  • * Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host response to infection.
  • * Current basic sepsis research faces significant heterogeneity and challenges in clinical translation.
  • * High mortality rates underscore the urgent need for improved diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To review current advancements in basic sepsis research.
  • * To identify key challenges hindering progress in the field.
  • * To propose future research priorities for sepsis.

Main Methods:

  • * Comprehensive literature review of recent studies in sepsis basic research.
  • * Analysis of research trends and identified bottlenecks.
  • * Synthesis of findings to project future research directions.

Main Results:

  • * Basic sepsis research is characterized by high heterogeneity, impacting clinical applicability.
  • * Significant knowledge gaps exist in understanding sepsis pathogenesis and host response.
  • * Emerging areas like cell function, energy metabolism, and microbiota warrant further investigation.

Conclusions:

  • * In-depth basic research is crucial for overcoming clinical diagnosis and treatment limitations in sepsis.
  • * Future research should focus on cell function, energy metabolism, microbiota, epigenetics, and the sepsis recovery period.
  • * Addressing these priorities may lead to breakthroughs in managing sepsis effectively.