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Plasma IL-17A is increased in patients with critical MIS-C and associated to in-hospital mortality

Plasma IL-17A is increased in patients with critical MIS-C and associated to in-hospital mortality

BackgroundMultisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a rare and severe post-COVID-19 complication with multiple phenotypes.ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to study inflammatory biomarkers (cytokines and oxidative stress) in critical MIS-C patients and to observe if there is associat...

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Main Authors: Emmerson C. F. de Farias, Luciana M. P. P. do Nascimento, Manoel J. C. Pavão Junior, Dalila C. A. Pavão, Ana P. S. Pinheiro, Andreza H. O. Pinheiro, Marília C. B. Alves, Kíssila M. M. M. Ferraro, Larisse F. Q. Aires, Luana G. Dias, Mayara M. M. Machado, Michaelle J. D. Serrão, Raphaella R. Gomes, Sara M. P. de Moraes, Gabriela C. L. Pontes, Railana D. F. P. Carvalho, Cristiane T. C. Silva, Carla M. A. das Neves, Joyce C. L. dos Santos, Adriana M. B. de Sousa, Leda L. da Silva, Mary L. F. M. F. de Mello, Patricia B. Carvalho, Renata de B. Braga, Kathia de O. Harada, Maria C. A. Justino, Iran B. Costa, Igor Brasil-Costa, Marta C. Monteiro, Gleice Clemente, Maria Teresa Terreri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
Subjects:
COVID-19
cytokines
mortality
oxidative stress
pediatric intensive care unit
post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1485009/full
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