Organ-on-chip for sepsis modeling

Mariana J. Silva, Gustavo Fehrenbach (Student Supervisor), Patrick Murray (Student Supervisor), Emanuele Rezoagli (Student Supervisor), John G. Laffey (Student Supervisor), Emma Murphy (Student Supervisor)

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Abstract

"Sepsis is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide and is characterized by a life-threatening dysregulated host immune response. Effective disease modelling is critical for advancing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. However, existing in vitro and in vivo models fail to capture the full spectrum of the disease, limiting their translational relevance. To address this gap, the present study aims to explore organ-on-chip technology as a novel model for sepsis, replicating the endothelial environment under physiological blood flow conditions and inducing sepsis using established methodologies. This approach may provide a more relevant system for disease mechanisms and organ interactions, potentially identifying candidates for therapeutic interventions".
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Publication statusPublished - 18 Feb 2025
EventRUN-EU Student Research Colloquium 2025 - Technological University of the Shannon Moylish, Limerick, Ireland
Duration: 18 Feb 202519 Feb 2025

Conference

ConferenceRUN-EU Student Research Colloquium 2025
Country/TerritoryIreland
CityLimerick
Period18/02/2519/02/25

Keywords

  • Sepsis modeling
  • Organ-on-chip technology

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