Marianne Frieri1*, Krishan Kumar2, Anthony Boutin3
1Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy Immunology, Nassau University Medical Center, 201 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, New York.
2Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Pediatric, Nassau University Medical Center, 201 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, New York.
3Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Adult Emergency Medicine, Nassau University Medical Center, 201 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, New York.
Corresponding Author: Marianne Frieri, Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy Immunology, Nassau University Medical Center, 201 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, New York.
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Received Date: 31 Dec 2016
Accepted Date: 08 Mar 2017
Published Date: 10 Mar 2017
Copyright © 2017 Frieri M
Citation: Frieri M, Kumar K and Boutin A. (2017). Trauma, Sepsis, Innate, Adaptive Immunity and Inflammation. M J Immu. 1(1): 004.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: This review paper covered, trauma, sepsis, innate, adaptive immunity and inflammation along with anxiety, and depression that occurs both in women with asthma, traumatic children and adult patients.
Materials and Methods: This is a review article. Areas covered include immune function changes, which can lead to both trauma and pro-inflammatory activation known as systemic inflammation response syndrome (SIRS) related to sepsis.
Results: Stress management in trauma is based upon the notion that stress causes an immune imbalance in susceptible individuals.
Conclusion: Various topics covered were the neuroimmune system, oxidative stress, inflammation, and adaptive immunity, the role of NF-kappa B related to inflammation, cytokines, procalcitonin related to sepsis.
KEYWORDS
Trauma; Sepsis; Innate; Adaptive Immunity; Inflammation.