Glucans: A Therapeutic Alternative for Sepsis Treatment.
Jesse Pereira Machado VianaFernanda F CostaTatielle Gomes DiasPriscila Mendonça MendesGabriel B CopelandWillian S NascimentoSofia S N MendesIsabella F S FigueiredoElizabeth Soares FernandesAnamélia Lorenzetti BoccaMárcia Cristina Gonçalves MacielPublished in: Journal of immunology research (2024)
Sepsis treatment is a challenging condition due to its complexity, which involves host inflammatory responses to a severe and potentially fatal infection, associated with organ dysfunction. The aim of this study was to analyze the scientific literature on the immunomodulatory effects of glucans in a murine model of systemic infection induced by cecal ligation and puncture. This study comprises an integrative literature review based on systematic steps, with searches carried out in the PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Web of Science, and Embase databases. In most studies, the main type of glucan investigated was β -glucan, at 50 mg/kg, and a reduction of inflammatory responses was identified, minimizing the occurrence of tissue damage leading to increased animal survival. Based on the data obtained and discussed in this review, glucans represent a promising biotechnological alternative to modulate the immune response and could potentially be used in the clinical management of septic individuals.