The relationship between adrenocortical candidate gene expression and clinical response to hydrocortisone in patients with septic shock.
Jeremy CohenAntje BlumenthalGabriel Cuellar-PartidaDavid M EvansSimon FinferQiang LiJohanna LjungbergJohn MyburghElizabeth PeachJoseph PowellDorrilyn RajbhandariAndrew RhodesAnne SenabouthBalasubramanian VenkateshPublished in: Intensive care medicine (2021)
In patients with septic shock, there is no association between adrenocortical candidate gene expression and mortality. Patients with higher expression of GLCCI1 who received hydrocortisone achieved shock resolution faster than those receiving placebo; conversely, patients who had higher expression of BHSD1 who received hydrocortisone achieved shock resolution slower than those who received placebo. Variation in gene expression may be a mechanism for heterogeneity of treatment response to corticosteroids in septic shock.