Project description:Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a leading cause of hospitalistion and is associated with high mortality and morbidity. Neutrophils from CAP donors display altered functions, and these altered functions are associated with adverse outcomes. We undertook an oberservational study of CAP in frail older adults and age matched controls to determine drivers of neutrophil dysfunction.
Project description:In this study, we sought to broaden our understanding of circulatory monocyte functions captured during the acute (on hospital admission; day0) and recovery (one month follow-up) stages of patients diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
Project description:In this study, we sought to broaden our understanding of circulatory monocyte functions captured during the acute (on hospital admission) and recovery (one-month follow-up) stages of patients diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
Project description:We assayed leukocyte global gene expression for a prospective discovery cohort of 106 adult patients admitted to UK intensive care units with sepsis due to community acquired pneumonia or faecal peritonitis. We assigned all samples to sepsis response signature groups after performing unsupervised analysis of the transcriptomic data.
Project description:We here sought to firstly identify differentially abundant circulatory small non-coding RNA in critically ill patients with sepsis due to community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) patients as compared to healthy subjects, and secondly delineate those putatively targeted cellular pathways.