Roles of programmed death-1 and muscle innate lymphoid cell-derived interleukin 13 in sepsis-induced intensive care unit-acquired weakness.
Yuichi AkamaEun Jeong ParkNaoko Satoh-TakayamaAtsushi ItoEiji KawamotoArong GaowaEri MatsuoSatoshi OikawaMasafumi SaitoShigeaki InoueTakayuki AkimotoKei SuzukiMotomu ShimaokaPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2024)
Long-term muscle weakness in experimental ICU-AW was ameliorated in PD-1 KO mice. ILC2-derived IL-13 production in skeletal muscles was increased in PD-1 KO mice, thereby suggesting that IL-13 alleviates muscle weakness during sepsis. This study demonstrates the effects of PD-1 blockade in preserving muscle strength during sepsis through an increase in ILC2-derived IL-13 and may be an attractive therapeutic target for sepsis-induced ICU-AW.