Fig 1: Plasma levels of CCAT1, IFN-?, IL-1ß, iNOS, TNF-a, and IL10 in patients and controls. Plasma samples from 200 newly developed tuberculosis (N-TB) patients, 102 recurrent tuberculosis (R-TB) patients, and 102 controls were subjected to both quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to determine plasma levels of CCAT1 (A), IFN-? (B), IL-1ß (C), iNOS (D), TNF-a (E), and IL-10 (F). *p < 0.05
Fig 2: Correlation between ISS and IL /IL-10 ratio among patients who survived and not survived. ISS had a correlation with IL-6/IL10 ratio in cuboid curve shape, with R2 as 0.371 or survivor group and 0.885 in non survivor group.
Fig 3: Correlation between ISS and IL-6/IL-10 ratio among patients with and without MODS. ISS had a correlation with IL-6/IL10 ratio in cuboid curve shape, with R2 as 0.326 for MODS group and0.072 for non MODS group. Both curve had similar shape.
Fig 4: The serum level of inflammatory markers. (a and c) The serum level of TNFα and IL10, respectively, in the studied groups. (b) Correlation between TNFα and adipocytes size. All data are shown as mean ± SEM. The level of significance is shown in the histograms
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