Learning lessons in sepsis from the children

Sepsis research has had relatively limited therapeutic success so far. In their recent study, Kobzik and colleagues (Joachim et al, 2018) identify novel drug-sensitive pathways in sepsis, derived exclusively from patient data. Their strategy is based on the analysis of a naturally sepsis-resistant population (pre-puberty children) and on the implementation of a novel-rich Pathway Drug Network, constructed from human gene expression data enriched in drug–pathway–gene clusters.
Source: Molecular Systems Biology - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Tags: Network Biology, Pharmacology & Drug Discovery, Systems Medicine News [amp ] Views Source Type: research