Oxidative stress, defective proteostasis and immunometabolic complications in critically ill patients

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作者
Galli, Francesco [1 ]
Bartolini, Desiree [1 ]
Ronco, Claudio [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Perugia, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Univ Pole Via Giochetto,Bldg B,2nd floor, I-06123 Perugia, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, San Bortolo Hosp Vicenza, Int Renal Res Inst Vicenza, Dept Med, Vicenza, Italy
关键词
critically ill patients; immune dysfunction; immunoresponse; inflammation; intensive care; multiorgan failure; oxidative stress; protein damage; proteostasis; proteostasis acute kidney injury; ACUTE LUNG INJURY; VITAMIN-E; AMINO-ACID; PROTEIN MODIFICATION; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; OXIDANT STRESS; TRACE-ELEMENTS; CELL-DEATH; SEPSIS;
D O I
10.1111/eci.14229
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Oxidative stress (OS) develops in critically ill patients as a metabolic consequence of the immunoinflammatory and degenerative processes of the tissues. These induce increased and/or dysregulated fluxes of reactive species enhancing their pro-oxidant activity and toxicity. At the same time, OS sustains its own inflammatory and immunometabolic pathogenesis, leading to a pervasive and vitious cycle of events that contribute to defective immunity, organ dysfunction and poor prognosis. Protein damage is a key player of these OS effects; it generates increased levels of protein oxidation products and misfolded proteins in both the cellular and extracellular environment, and contributes to forms DAMPs and other proteinaceous material to be removed by endocytosis and proteostasis processes of different cell types, as endothelial cells, tissue resident monocytes-macrophages and peripheral immune cells. An excess of OS and protein damage in critical illness can overwhelm such cellular processes ultimately interfering with systemic proteostasis, and consequently with innate immunity and cell death pathways of the tissues thus sustaining organ dysfunction mechanisms. Extracorporeal therapies based on biocompatible/bioactive membranes and new adsorption techniques may hold some potential in reducing the impact of OS on the defective proteostasis of patients with critical illness. These can help neutralizing reactive and toxic species, also removing solutes in a wide spectrum of molecular weights thus improving proteostasis and its immunometabolic corelates. Pharmacological therapy is also moving steps forward which could help to enhance the efficacy of extracorporeal treatments. This narrative review article explores the aspects behind the origin and pathogenic role of OS in intensive care and critically ill patients, with a focus on protein damage as a cause of impaired systemic proteostasis and immune dysfunction in critical illness. image
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