RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Negative correlation between the expression of tlr4 and grp78 is characteristic of sepsis onset and progression JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 133264 DO 10.1101/133264 A1 Razvan C. Stan A1 Camila P. Bonin A1 Rose Porto A1 Francisco G. Soriano A1 Maristela M. de Camargo YR 2017 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/05/02/133264.abstract AB In sepsis caused by Gram-negative bacteria, modulation of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) activity by modulators such as glucose-regulated protein 78 kDa (GRP78), is believed to shift the equilibrium between pro- and anti-inflammatory downstream signaling cascade. We measured daily mRNA tlr4 and grp78 expression levels in peripheral blood of a cohort of septic patients, upon intensive care admission, and modeled these mRNA values based on a sine damping function. We obtained negative correlations between tlr4 and grp78 mRNA in the survivor group. In contrast, such relation is lost in the deceased patients. Effect sizes were 2.035 (tlr4) and 2.168 (grp78). Measuring the correlation patterns of the expression of these two genes may serve as a robust means to gauge sepsis progression, requiring three points of measurement on the first day of hospitalization. Higher levels of grp78 and lower levels of tlr4 anticipated a positive evolution of sepsis, resulting in patient survival.