Genetic polymorphisms associated with sepsis incidence, severity, and outcomes among neonates: A mini‑review (Record no. 20617)

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Author Darnifayanti, Darnifayanti
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Title Genetic polymorphisms associated with sepsis incidence, severity, and outcomes among neonates: A mini‑review
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Volume, Issue number Vol.14(4), Oct-Dec
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolter Kluwer
Year 2023
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Pagination 289-293p.
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Summary, etc. Genetic variation remains a topic of great interest due to its potential as a risk factor<br/>for various diseases. Interactions between genes contribute to diverse phenotypes in<br/>response to factors such as infection. The impact of genetic background on susceptibility<br/>and clinical outcomes, particularly in neonatal sepsis, has gained recognition. The<br/>variability in sepsis susceptibility and outcomes can be attributed to the genetic diversity<br/>in coding regions and regulatory elements of genes related to innate immune response.<br/>Recent advances in genomics and technology have shed light on genetic polymorphisms<br/>among humans, often represented by single‑nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).<br/>These SNPs encode proteins crucial for recognizing and responding to pathogenic<br/>bacteria, including Toll‑like receptor 4, CD14, tumor necrosis factor‑alpha, as well<br/>as interleukin‑1‑10. This literature review specifically discusses the involvement of<br/>genetic polymorphism during the pathogenesis stage of sepsis, with an emphasis on<br/>previous research findings in neonatal sepsis cases, aiming to discuss the implications<br/>of polymorphism in sepsis susceptibility and outcomes.
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Co-Author Akmal, Muslim
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Title Journal of advanced pharmaceutical technology and research
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URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10723165/pdf/JAPTR-14-289.pdf
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