Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome due to a dysregulated host response to infection, which can be caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. Thus, it is crucial to know how the different microorganisms influence the levels of a biomarker. In the last decade, monocyte distribution width (MDW) has emerged as a promising sepsis biomarker, especially in acute settings, such as the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit. In this article, we explore the relationship between MDW and the different pathogens causing infection. Noteworthy, MDW is not a biological molecule, but it is calculated by a mathematical formula based on monocyte characteristics. Monocytes represent the first line defence against microorganisms and undergo activation upon infection, independently from the invading pathogen. According to the knowledge on the biomarker biology and the few literatures evidence, MDW may be considered a biomarker of sepsis, independent of the causative pathogen. However, further investigations are warranted before drawing definite conclusion.

Agnello, L., Ciaccio, A.M., Vidali, M., Cortegiani, A., Biundo, G., Gambino, C.M., et al. (2023). Monocyte distribution width (MDW) in sepsis [10.1016/j.cca.2023.117511].

Monocyte distribution width (MDW) in sepsis

Agnello, Luisa
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Ciaccio, Anna Maria
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Cortegiani, Andrea;Biundo, Giuseppe;Gambino, Caterina Maria;Scazzone, Concetta;Lo Sasso, Bruna;Ciaccio, Marcello
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2023-08-01

Abstract

Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome due to a dysregulated host response to infection, which can be caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. Thus, it is crucial to know how the different microorganisms influence the levels of a biomarker. In the last decade, monocyte distribution width (MDW) has emerged as a promising sepsis biomarker, especially in acute settings, such as the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit. In this article, we explore the relationship between MDW and the different pathogens causing infection. Noteworthy, MDW is not a biological molecule, but it is calculated by a mathematical formula based on monocyte characteristics. Monocytes represent the first line defence against microorganisms and undergo activation upon infection, independently from the invading pathogen. According to the knowledge on the biomarker biology and the few literatures evidence, MDW may be considered a biomarker of sepsis, independent of the causative pathogen. However, further investigations are warranted before drawing definite conclusion.
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Agnello, L., Ciaccio, A.M., Vidali, M., Cortegiani, A., Biundo, G., Gambino, C.M., et al. (2023). Monocyte distribution width (MDW) in sepsis [10.1016/j.cca.2023.117511].
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