Abstract

Sepsis is caused by various pathogens and toxic factors, which can lead to multiple organ dysfunction. The underlying mechanism of sepsis appears to be complex, involving epigenetic reprogramming, metabolic failure, immune dysfunction, neuroendocrine system disorders, coagulation abnormalities, tissue or organ failure, and many other scientific issues. With our deep understanding of the host reaction and development of sepsis, it is of great significance to explore predicative markers and therapeutic targets according to the atypical characteristics of sepsis, thereby contributing to the reduction of morbidity and mortality of sepsis.

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