What molecular mechanisms drive the transition from acute to persistent neuroinflammation in pediatric TBI?

The abstract shows that acute neuroinflammation becomes persistent with a specific transcriptomic signature, but the mechanistic drivers of this transition are not explained. Understanding this switch is critical for developing interventions to prevent chronic sequelae. Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: Deleterious effect of sustained neuroinflammation in pediatric traumatic brain injury. (2024, Brain, behavior, and immunity, PMID:38705494)

archived neuroinflammation Created Apr 15, 2026

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