2008
Injury Enhances Resistance to Escherichia coli Infection by Boosting Innate Immune System Function
Maung AA, Fujimi S, MacConmara MP, Tajima G, McKenna AM, Delisle AJ, Stallwood C, Onderdonk AB, Mannick JA, Lederer JA. Injury Enhances Resistance to Escherichia coli Infection by Boosting Innate Immune System Function. The Journal Of Immunology 2008, 180: 2450-2458. PMID: 18250454, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.4.2450.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBurn-injured miceSham miceCecal ligationEnhanced innate immune responseSystemic inflammatory response syndromeInnate immune system functionRelevant sepsis modelSham-injured miceInflammatory response syndromeMac-1 expressionEscherichia coli infectionInnate immune responseSite of infectionImmune system functionPolymicrobial sepsisResponse syndromeOpportunistic infectionsSepsis modelDays postinjuryInjury causesColi infectionImmune responseCommon pathogensMajor injuriesAnimal studies
2006
Enhanced innate immune system function following severe injury increases resistance to intraperitoneal E. coli infection and improves survival
Maung A, MacConmara M, Fujimi S, Lapchak P, Delisle A, Mannick J, Lederer J. Enhanced innate immune system function following severe injury increases resistance to intraperitoneal E. coli infection and improves survival. Journal Of Surgical Research 2006, 130: 230. DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2005.11.192.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
ENHANCED INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM FUNCTION FOLLOWING SEVERE INJURY INCREASES RESISTANCE TO INTRAPERITONEAL E. COLI INFECTION.
Fujimi S, MacConmara M, Lapchak P, Mannick J, Lederer J, Maung A. ENHANCED INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM FUNCTION FOLLOWING SEVERE INJURY INCREASES RESISTANCE TO INTRAPERITONEAL E. COLI INFECTION. Critical Care Medicine 2005, 33: a141. DOI: 10.1097/00003246-200512002-00499.Peer-Reviewed Original Research