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Acute pancreatitis with organ dysfunction associates with abnormal blood lymphocyte signaling: controlled laboratory study
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Lymphocytes of patients with acute pancreatitis, organ dysfunction and immune suppression show impaired NFκB activation, which increases infection risk and enhanced p38 activation, which sustains inflammation. Secondly, they indicate constitutive STAT3 activation, which may favor Th17 lineage of CD4+ lymphocyte differentiation. Thirdly, they reveal impaired STAT1 activation and enhanced STAT6 activation, denoting a shift from Th1 towards Th2 differentiation.
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