Epigenetic regulation of inflammation in post-operative organ dysfunction: A scoping review protocol
Ruairí Wilson, Charlotte Fern, Carl Goodyear, Ben Shelley

TL;DR
This paper outlines a protocol for a scoping review to explore how epigenetic changes influence post-surgery inflammation and organ dysfunction.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel scoping review protocol focusing on epigenetic regulation of post-operative inflammation and organ dysfunction.
Findings
Epigenetic modifications regulate gene expression without altering DNA sequences.
Dysregulated inflammation after surgery is linked to organ dysfunction and complications.
A scoping review protocol is proposed to map knowledge gaps in epigenetic regulation of post-operative inflammation.
Abstract
The inflammatory response to surgery is complex, dynamic and exhibits variability in magnitude and duration among patients undergoing similar operations. Dysregulated inflammation is associated with post-operative complications such as organ dysfunction, particularly after major surgery. Epigenetic modifications enhance (or suppress) selective gene transcription without altering DNA sequences, effectively regulating gene expression. Several studies have investigated epigenetic regulation of the immune system in the context of surgery, often studying organ-specific dysfunction. We propose a novel scoping review protocol to collate and synthesise existing studies investigating epigenetic regulation of post-operative inflammation, as a key mechanism of post-operative organ dysfunction and complications. We will map knowledge gaps to inform future research in this emerging field. This…
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TopicsCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response · GDF15 and Related Biomarkers · Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
