Global Journal of Public Health Medicine (Nov 2019)

EVALUATING THE ROLE OF IL-2 AND IL-6 IN PATIENTS WITH BURNS USING ELISA TECHNIQUE

  • Sarah Naji Aziz,
  • Rana Naji Aziz,
  • Karrar Jasim Al-Sallami,
  • Ali Naji Aziz,
  • Walaa Abdulsahib Mikaeel,
  • Noor Jameel Mousa,
  • Sundus Qasim Mohammed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37557/gjphm.v1i2.19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 85 – 89

Abstract

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Introduction: Burns are common medical infections that examined in hospitals. Cytokines are produced by innate immune response; cytokines determine the type of adaptive immune response. This study aims to screen and evaluate the role of IL-2 and IL-6 levels in the serum of patients who have suffered from burns by ELISA technique. Methods: Seventy serum samples were collected from burned patients in Baghdad city hospitals and tested by ELISA technique to detect IL-2 and IL-6 levels. Results: Shows great differences in IL-2 level of male patients (30.16 pg/ml) compared to males control group by an average of (29.66 pg/ml). While IL-6 shows significant differences in female patients with range (63.39 pg/ml) and male (66.47 pg/ml) compared to females control group (2.48 pg/ml) and males (22.80 pg/ml). Moreover cytokines shows significant differences between the three age groups of burned patients in comparison with the control group. In conclusion the result of present study showed significant difference in level of some cytokines IL-2,IL-6 for patients with burns. Conclusion: the result of present study showed significant difference in level of some cytokines IL-2, IL-6 for patients with burns.

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