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Early Trauma Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil Responses to Chemokines Are Associated with Development of Sepsis, Pneumonia, and Organ Failure
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The activity of PMN CXCR2 receptors soon after injury may be reflected in the later clinical sequelae of PMN activity. High CXCR2 activity may correlate with PMN hyperfunction and outcomes such as ARDS, whereas the loss of CXCR2 function in inflammatory environments may impair PMN functions in a manner that predisposes to pneumonia or sepsis. Early responses of PMN CXC receptors to injury may influence the clinical course of trauma patients.
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