Biomarkers for Sepsis: What Is and What Might Be?

Biomark Insights. 2015 Sep 15;10(Suppl 4):7-17. doi: 10.4137/BMI.S29519. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Every year numerous individuals develop the morbid condition of sepsis. Therefore, novel biomarkers that might better inform clinicians treating such patients are sorely needed. Difficulty in identifying such markers is in part due to the complex heterogeneity of sepsis, resulting from the broad and vague definition of this state/condition based on numerous possible clinical signs and symptoms as well as an incomplete understanding of the underlying pathobiology of this complex condition. This review considers some of the attempts that have been made so far, looking at both the pro- and anti-inflammatory response to sepsis, as well as genomic analysis, as sources of potential biomarkers. Irrespective, for functional biomarker(s) of sepsis to successfully translate from the laboratory to a clinical setting, the biomarker must be target specific and sensitive as well as easy to implement/interpret, and be cost effective, such that they can be utilized routinely in patient diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: endothelial; genomic profile; immune; lactic acid; pro-/anti-inflammatory; procalcitonin.

Publication types

  • Review