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Opioids and Sepsis: Elucidating the Role of the Microbiome and microRNA-146
Authors:Yaa Abu  Nicolas Vitari  Yan Yan  Sabita Roy
Affiliation:1.Medical Scientist Training Program, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33136, USA;2.Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33136, USA;3.Department of Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33136, USA;
Abstract:Sepsis has recently been defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by the dysregulated host response to an ongoing or suspected infection. To date, sepsis continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality amongst hospitalized patients. Many risk factors contribute to development of sepsis, including pain-relieving drugs like opioids, which are frequently prescribed post-operatively. In light of the opioid crisis, understanding the interactions between opioid use and the development of sepsis has become extremely relevant, as opioid use is associated with increased risk of infection. Given that the intestinal tract is a major site of origin of sepsis-causing microbes, there has been an increasing focus on how alterations in the gut microbiome may predispose towards sepsis and mediate immune dysregulation. MicroRNAs, in particular, have emerged as key modulators of the inflammatory response during sepsis by tempering the immune response, thereby mediating the interaction between host and microbiome. In this review, we elucidate contributing roles of microRNA 146 in modulating sepsis pathogenesis and end with a discussion of therapeutic targeting of the gut microbiome in controlling immune dysregulation in sepsis.
Keywords:opioids   sepsis   miRNA   miR-146   endotoxin   inflammation   microbiome
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