Similar to other chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis the distribution of macrophage subtypes seems to be disturbed in post-traumatic osteomyelitis. This atypical distribution is clearly locally restricted in osteomyelitis. 27E10-positive macrophages found only during the acute phase of inflammation were reduced in 39%, the 25F9-positive subtype, predominating in the late stage of inflammation, was missing in 33%. The antiinflammatory macrophage RM3/1 was decreased in 40% of the osteomyelitis biopsies. Local suppression of macrophage subsets has to be discussed as one of the reasons for the persistence of chronic inflammatory processes in osteomyelitis.
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