Innate response to self-antigen significantly exacerbates burn wound depth

Volume: 104, Issue: 10, Pages: 3973 - 3977
Published: Mar 6, 2007
Abstract
A major component of burn injury is caused by additional local damage from acute inflammation. Using a scald burn model in mice, we find that this part of the injury is dependent on recognition of self-antigen by specific natural IgM, leading to activation of the complement system. We propose that the depth of a burn wound is a sum of the thermal energy applied and of the degree of host inflammatory...
Paper Details
Title
Innate response to self-antigen significantly exacerbates burn wound depth
Published Date
Mar 6, 2007
Volume
104
Issue
10
Pages
3973 - 3977
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