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. 1997 May;42(5):863-70; discussion 870-1.
doi: 10.1097/00005373-199705000-00017.

Relationship of interleukin-10 plasma levels to severity of injury and clinical outcome in injured patients

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Relationship of interleukin-10 plasma levels to severity of injury and clinical outcome in injured patients

R Neidhardt et al. J Trauma. 1997 May.

Abstract

Interleukin-10 (IL-10) markedly inhibits lymphocyte and phagocytic functions, which are essential for an adequate immune response to invading microbes. Although various animal and clinical studies revealed an increased release of IL-10 during sepsis, alterations of circulating IL-10 after injury and potential relationships to severity of injury and clinical outcome are unknown. Injured patients (n = 417) showed elevated (p < 0.001) IL-10 levels throughout the observation period of 21 days compared with healthy volunteers (n = 137). Patients with severe injury (Injury Severity Score > or = 25 points) demonstrated significantly increased IL-10 levels compared with patients with minor trauma (Injury Severity Score < 25 points). Patients who died from injury or developed posttraumatic complications (sepsis, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome) revealed elevated IL-10 levels in comparison with injured patients with uneventful posttraumatic course. Thus, trauma causes an enhanced release of IL-10 dependent on the severity of injury. Because increased IL-10 levels are significantly related to posttraumatic complications, IL-10 may be involved in their pathogenesis.

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