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A Data-Driven Approach to Quantifying Immune States in Sepsis
Published on: February 7, 2025
Gene Co-Expression Networks Offer New Perspectives on Sepsis Pathophysiology
Abstract:
Sepsis is among the most common causes of death in intensive care units. Septic shock is a type of circulatory shock that shows signs and symptoms that are similar to non-septic shock. Despite the impact of shock on patients and the economic burden, knowledge of the pathophysiology of septic shock is scarce. In this context, weighted gene co-expression network analysis can help to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of this condition. The gene expression dataset used in this study was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus, which contains 80 patients with septic shock, 33 patients with non-septic shock, and 15 healthy controls. Our novel analysis revealed five gene modules specific for patients with septic shock and three specific gene modules for patients with non-septic shock. Interestingly, genes related to septic shock were mainly involved in the immune system and endothelial cells, while genes related to non-septic shock were primarily associated with endothelial cells. Together, the results revealed the specificity of the genes related to the immune system in septic shock. The novel approach developed here showed its potential to identify critical pathways for the occurrence and progression of these conditions while offering new treatment strategies and effective therapies.
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