• Title of article

    Relationships between burn size, immunosuppression, and macrophage hyperactivity in a murine model of thermal injury

  • Author/Authors

    Alexander، نويسنده , , Michelle and Chaudry، نويسنده , , Irshad H and Schwacha، نويسنده , , Martin G، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    63
  • To page
    69
  • Abstract
    Burn injury induces immune dysfunction and alters numerous physiological parameters. While clinical studies indicate that burn injury size profoundly impacts patient immune status, only limited experimental studies have systematically addressed its impact on immune functional parameters. In the present study, mice were subjected to burn injuries of varying sizes and splenic immune cells (splenocytes and macrophages) were isolated 7 days thereafter. Burn injury suppressed splenic T-cell proliferation in an injury size-dependent manner that correlated with the release of the immunosuppressive mediators PGE2 and nitric oxide. In addition, a shift towards an immunosuppressive Th-2 cytokine profile and a hyperactive macrophage phenotype (increased release of inflammatory mediators) was observed post-injury, however, this effect was in part independent of burn size. Thus, unlike patient survival data, burn injury-induced changes in immune function do not necessarily correlate with the size of the injury.
  • Keywords
    interferon-? , lymphocyte , Tumor necrosis factor-? , Nitric oxide , PGE2 , Interleukin
  • Journal title
    Cellular Immunology
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Cellular Immunology
  • Record number

    1856225