2010
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v116.21.3355.3355
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α-Enolase From Injured Patients and Stored Packed Red Blood Cells Activates Pulmonary Endothelium and Serves as the First Event In a Two-Event Model of Neutrophil Cytotoxicity

Abstract: 3355 A significant number of injured patients with intermediate injury severity scores (15<ISS<30) develop multiple organ failure (MOF), which clinically begins with acute lung injury (ALI). Transfusion of >6 units of stored PRBCs (≥28 days) is associated with the development of ALI/MOF on day 3 post injury (Am J Surg 178:502-4, 1999). The pro-inflammatory mediators, e.g. cytokines, responsible for MOF/ALI in the injured have remained elusive; therefore, we hypothesize that “moonlightin… Show more

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