Ambiguity of the influence of cytokines IL-8, IL-17A, TNFα, AND IFNγ on the antigen presenting CD66b+CD16+CD33+HLA-DR+ subpopulation of neutrophil granulocytes in children with acute hematogenic osteomyelitis
G. A. Chudilova,
I. V. Nesterova,
Yu. V. Teterin
et al.
Abstract:Dysfunctions of the immune system, in turn, of neutrophil granulocytes (NG), are the cause of the emergence and progression of the focus of infection in bone tissue and bone marrow in acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHO). When colonizing bones, S. aureus, osteoblasts, osteocytes and macrophages secrete chemoattractants and cytokines, which initiate the influx of large amounts of NG into the site of infection, which, in turn, secrete cytokines and form an inflammatory microenvironment that promotes the format… Show more
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