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Despite Recovery from Necrotizing Enterocolitis Infants Retain a Hyperinflammatory Response to Injury.

Katherine B SnyderChase L CalkinsAlena GolubkovaTyler LeivaCamille SchlegelCatherine J Hunter
Published in: Journal of inflammation research (2024)
Intestinal tissue resected from neonates with NEC has an elevated hyperinflammatory response compared to neonates recovered from NEC and neonates without NEC. Enteroids generated from patients that have recovered from NEC have a heightened inflammatory response in response to NEC inducing stimuli compared to controls. This tendency towards an increased hyperinflammatory state may be correlated with an infant's proclivity to develop NEC and demonstrates the significance of a second hit on this tissue creating a heightened inflammatory response. This could be correlated with the impact and trajectory of an illness post recovery from NEC.
Keyphrases
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