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Puumala-infected patients were admitted to hospital care between 3 and 11?days after the onset of R428 molecular weight disease. On admission all patients had anti-PUUV IgM and 13 patients had IgG antibodies. DOBV-infected patients presented for hospital care between 4 and 11?days after the onset of disease. On admission all patients had anti-DOBV IgM antibodies, but only three had detectable IgG antibodies. The IgM and IgG mean values are shown in Table?1. DOBV-infected patients had lower humoral responses than PUUV-infected patients, but the kinetics of antibody development was more apparent (Fig.?2). The DOBV patients displayed clear time dependence for the appearance of IgM and IgG antibodies, where the IgM response was decreasing and the IgG response was increasing as the infection progressed. Although the kinetics of the IgG antibody response between PUUV and DOBV-infected patients was different, in the DOBV-infected patients the IgG response was constantly increasing in relation to the day of illness, but in the PUUV-infected patients a plateau appeared to be reached after 25?days post-infection. A non-linear negative association using the mixed-effects regression model (p?E-64 was observed for IgM responses in DOBV-infected patients or in IgM or IgG response in PUUV-infected patients. Elevated levels of IL-10, TNF-�� and IFN-�� were detected in almost all of the samples tested, regardless of the causative hantavirus (Table?1, Fig.?4). In DOBV-infected patients elevated cytokines slowly declined to a level of healthy blood donors at around 20?days post-infection. However, in PUUV-infected patients a change in cytokine dynamic was observed earlier, around day 10 post-infection. In DOBV-infected patients concentrations of IL-10, except for the fatal case, were lower than in PUUV-infected patients (22.4 vs. 400.4?pg/mL). Also in DOBV-infected patients a negative time dependence of IL-10 was observed, in contrast to PUUV-infected patients, where elevated JQ1 order levels of IL-10 seem to persist during the hospitalization time (Fig.?4, row 1). A significant association was observed between highly non-linear viral load dynamics and secretion of IL-10, where increase in viral load led to higher production of IL-10 regardless of the causative agent (p 0.04) (Fig.?5). Overall, all DOBV and PUUV-infected patients had levels of TNF-�� high above the values of healthy blood donors during the whole hospitalization time, despite there being a trend toward negative time dependence for first 25?days (Fig.?4, row 2).