127 Systemic Immune Response in Burn Patients MCP-1 (CCL2), MIP-1β (CCL4), RANTES (CCL5) and MIP-3α (CCL20), which are known chemoattractants for monocytes, granulocytes and T cells during inflammation [26]. IL-10 levels were only increased at PBD 0–3. RANTES and TGF-β2 were decreased at PBD 4–7 and increased at PBD12–28, following a similar pattern as the number of thrombocytes after burn injury (Supplementary Figure 2C). A summary of the significant increases and decreases in soluble factors is presented in a heatmap (Figure 6G). 4
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