Unremitting pro-inflammatory T-cell phenotypes, and macrophage activity, following paediatric burn injury.
Donna LangleyKate ZimmermannEmma KrenskeGiorgio StefanuttiRoy M KimbleAndrew J A HollandMark W FearFiona M WoodTony KennaLeila CuttlePublished in: Clinical & translational immunology (2024)
Overall, these results indicate the circulating percentages of immune cells do not increase or decrease over time post-burn, instead they become highly specialised, inflammatory and skin-homing. In this patient population, these changes persisted for at least 18 months post-burn, this 'immune distraction' may limit the ability of immune cells to prioritise other threats post-burn, such as respiratory infections.