Figure 6.
Biomarker responsiveness to the CRS score variation of patient 06 (grade 4 CRS). Longitudinal plots of the time rate of change of biomarker concentration (Δc/Δt) in black, the CRS score in light red, and the time rate of change of the CRS score (ΔCRS/Δt in light blue for IL-6 (A), MCP-1 (B), INF-γ (C), IL-10 (D), IL-8 (E), IL-2 and TNF-α (F), CRP (G), and ferritin (H). Typically, the time interval was set as Δt = 1 day. Δc was calculated by using the concentration at a given time point minus the concentration at 1 previous time point. The vertical dotted lines represent the time points at which an “onset” or an abrupt worsening of the CRS symptom was observed for the patient. ****P < .0001; ***P < .001; **P < .01; *P < .05; ns, P ≥ .05.

Biomarker responsiveness to the CRS score variation of patient 06 (grade 4 CRS). Longitudinal plots of the time rate of change of biomarker concentration (Δct) in black, the CRS score in light red, and the time rate of change of the CRS score (ΔCRSt in light blue for IL-6 (A), MCP-1 (B), INF-γ (C), IL-10 (D), IL-8 (E), IL-2 and TNF-α (F), CRP (G), and ferritin (H). Typically, the time interval was set as Δt = 1 day. Δc was calculated by using the concentration at a given time point minus the concentration at 1 previous time point. The vertical dotted lines represent the time points at which an “onset” or an abrupt worsening of the CRS symptom was observed for the patient. ****P < .0001; ***P < .001; **P < .01; *P < .05; ns, P ≥ .05.

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