6 research outputs found

    Maturation of innate immune function in PNG infants.

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    <p>Whole blood samples from PNG infants aged 1–3 months (n = 18, <i>white bars</i>), 4–6 months (n = 18, <i>light grey bars</i>), 7–12 months (n = 21, <i>dark grey bars</i>) or 13–18 months (n = 10, <i>black bars</i>) were stimulated with TLR (LTA; PolyIC; LPS; Gardiquimod) and NLR (iE-DAP; MDP) ligands, and Alum alone or with LPS co-stimulation (denoted by ♦). Presented are the geometric means and 95% confidence intervals (pg/mL) for each age group for background-adjusted cytokine responses. Significance level is indicated where p<0.05.</p

    Alum-induced chemokine production with increasing age in infancy.

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    <p>Whole blood samples from PNG infants aged 1–3 months (n = 10, <i>white bars</i>), 4–6 months (n = 9, <i>light grey bars</i>), 7–12 months (n = 10, <i>dark grey bars</i>) or 13–18 months (n = 9, <i>black bars</i>) were stimulated with Alum. Presented are the geometric means and 95% confidence intervals (pg/mL) for each age group for background-adjusted chemokine responses. Significance level is indicated where p<0.10.</p

    Innate IL-10 responses in relation to increasing age in infancy.

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    <p>Presented are the geometric means and 95% confidence intervals (pg/mL) for background-adjusted IL-10 responses. Mann-Whitney U tests for significant differences in log-transformed IL-10 levels compared to the “1–3 months” age group; and Spearman rho tests for significant correlations between log-transformed IL-10 levels and ordered age groups were conducted. Significance level is indicated where p<0.05 only (<b>*</b> p = 0.046; <b>‡</b> p = 0.022).</p>♦<p>denotes LPS co-stimulation used.</p

    Innate TNF-α responses in relation to increasing age in infancy.

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    <p>Presented are the geometric means and 95% confidence intervals (pg/mL) for background-adjusted TNF-α responses. Mann-Whitney U tests for significant differences in log-transformed TNF-α levels compared to the “1–3 months” age group; and Spearman rho tests for significant correlations between log-transformed TNF-α levels and ordered age groups were conducted. Significance level is indicated where p<0.05 only (<b>*</b> p = 0.049).</p>♦<p>denotes LPS co-stimulation used.</p

    Correlations between innate inflammatory cytokine responses and age.

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    <p>Spearman rho correlation coefficients for the slope/trajectory of log-transformed inflammatory cytokine responses across ordered age groups: 1–3, 4–6, 7–12 and 13–18 months were determined. Significance level is indicated; bold-faced and italicized text highlight correlations with p<0.05.</p>♦<p>denotes LPS co-stimulation used.</p
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