Protective/reparative cytokines are suppressed at high injury severity in human trauma.
Jinman CaiTodd McKinleyIsabel BilliarMazen S ZenatiGreg GaskiYoram VodovotzDanielle S GruenTimothy R BilliarRami A NamasPublished in: Trauma surgery & acute care open (2021)
These findings suggest that severe injury is associated with a suppression of a subset of cytokines known to be involved in tissue protection and regeneration (IL-9, IL-22 and IL-17E/25) and lymphocyte differentiation (IL-21 and IL-23), which in turn correlates with adverse clinical outcomes. Thus, patterns of proinflammatory versus protective/reparative mediators diverge with increasing ISS.