Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
BLOOD SERUM CYTOKINES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURY: A PILOT STUDY TO SEARCH FOR BIOMARKERS OF INJURY SEVERITY
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Year of publication2021
  • Baychurina Irina Alekseevna, author
  • Garanina Ekaterina Evgenevna, author
  • Kostennikov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, author
  • Masgutova Galina Andreevna, author
  • Mukhamedshina Yana Olegovna, author
  • Ogurcov Sergey Vasilevich, author
  • Rizvanov Albert Anatolevich, author
  • Shulman Ilya Aleksandrovich, author
  • Other authors Kuznecov Maksim Sergeevich, James Victoria
  • Baychurina Irina Alekseevna, postgraduate kfu
  • Kostennikov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, postgraduate kfu
  • Sabirov Davran Khudayshukurovich, postgraduate kfu
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Ogurcov Sergei, Iliya Shulman, Ekaterina Garanina, Davran Sabirov, Irina Baichurina, Maxim Kuznetcov, Galina Masgutova, Alexander Kostennikov, Albert Rizvanov, Victoria James, and Yana Mukhamedshina. 2021. "Blood Serum Cytokines in Patients with Subacute Spinal Cord Injury: A Pilot Study to Search for Biomarkers of Injury Severity" Brain Sciences 11, no. 3: 322. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11030322
    Annotation Despite considerable interest in the search for a spinal cord injury (SCI) therapy, there is a critical need to develop a panel of diagnostic biomarkers to determine injury severity. In this regard, there is a requirement for continuing research into the fundamental processes of neuroinflammatory and autoimmune reactions in SCI, identifying changes in the expression of cytokines. Methods. In this pilot study, an extended multiplex analysis of the cytokine profiles in the serum of patients at 2 weeks post-SCI (n = 28) was carried out, together with an additional assessment of neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A total of 16 uninjured subjects were enrolled as controls. Results. The data obtained showed a large elevation of IFNγ (>52 fold), CCL27 (>13 fold), and CCL26 (>8 fold) 2 weeks after SCI. The levels of cytokines CXCL5, CCL11, CXCL11, IL10, TNFα, and MIF were different between patients with basel
    Keywords traumatic spinal cord injury; cytokine profile; inflammation; blood serum; clinical trial
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