808 The Inflammatory Response of Patients with Major Burns and Traumatic Injuries
Jared M Robinson, Sophia Trinh, Jenna Dennis, Cameron Fontenot, Jeffery Hobden, Jonathan E Schoen, Herb A Phelan, Jeffrey E Carter, Alison A Smith

TL;DR
This study found that burn patients with additional injuries have lower levels of interferon gamma, which may affect wound healing and immune response.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate cytokine profiles in burn patients with concomitant traumatic injuries, specifically focusing on ADSC-secreted factors.
Findings
Patients with major burns and traumatic injuries had significantly lower interferon gamma levels.
There was no significant difference in age, gender, or BMI between the groups.
Interferon gamma plays a role in immune activation and wound healing processes.
Abstract
Major burns resulting from high impact mechanisms such as explosions are commonly associated with other traumatic injuries. It is known that the inflammatory response to burns and traumatic injuries are altered when observed in isolation. However, the inflammatory response of major burns with concomitant traumatic injuries is not well studied. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are a multipotent stem cell and play an important role in the immunomodulatory response and wound healing. One mechanism they exert these effects is by secreting certain cytokines. Studies have shown alterations in the cytokine profile of major burn patients. However, no studies have been performed evaluating the cytokines released by burn wounds in patients with concomitant traumatic injuries. We hypothesized that there is an alteration in the paracrine factors secreted by ADSCs in patients with major burn…
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TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes · Wound Healing and Treatments
