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   Cytokine Network in Scrub Typhus: High Levels of Interleukin-8 Are Associated with Disease Severity and Mortality  
   
نویسنده astrup e. ,janardhanan j. ,otterdal k. ,ueland t. ,prakash j.a.j. ,lekva t. ,strand ø.a. ,abraham o.c. ,thomas k. ,damås j.k. ,mathews p. ,mathai d. ,aukrust p. ,varghese g.m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 2
چکیده    Background: scrub typhus,caused by orientia tsutsugamushi,is endemic in the asia-pacific region. mortality is high if untreated,and even with treatment as high as 10-20%,further knowledge of the immune response during scrub typhus is needed. the current study was aimed at comparing plasma levels of a variety of inflammatory mediators in scrub typhus patients and controls in south india in order to map the broader cytokine profile and their relation to disease severity and clinical outcome.methodology/principal findings:we examined plasma levels of several cytokines in scrub typhus patients (n = 129) compared to healthy controls (n = 31) and infectious disease controls (n = 31),both in the acute phase and after recovery,by multiplex technology and enzyme immunoassays. scrub typhus patients were characterized by marked changes in the cytokine network during the acute phase,differing not only from healthy controls but also from infectious disease controls. while most of the inflammatory markers were raised in scrub typhus,platelet-derived mediators such as rantes were markedly decreased,probably reflecting enhanced platelet activation. some of the inflammatory markers,including various chemokines (e.g.,interleukin-8,monocyte chemoattractant peptide-1 and macrophage inflammatory protein-1β) and downstream markers of inflammation (e.g.,c-reactive protein and pentraxin-3),were also associated with disease severity and mortality during follow-up,with a particular strong association with interleukin-8.conclusions/significance:our findings suggest that scrub typhus is characterized by a certain cytokine profile that includes dysregulated levels of a wide range of mediators,and that this enhanced inflammation could contribute to disease severity and clinical outcome. © 2014 astrup et al.
آدرس institute of clinical medicine,akershus university hospital,lørenskog,norway,research institute for internal medicine,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo, Norway, department of medicine and infectious diseases,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India, research institute for internal medicine,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo,norway,university of oslo,oslo, Norway, research institute for internal medicine,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo,norway,university of oslo,oslo, Norway, department of microbiology,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India, research institute for internal medicine,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo,norway,university of oslo,oslo,norway,section of specialized endocrinology,department of endocrinology,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo, Norway, department of infectious diseases,akershus university hospital,lørenskog, Norway, department of medicine and infectious diseases,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India, department of medicine,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India, institute of cancer research and molecular medicine,norwegian university of science and technology,trondheim,norway,department of infectious diseases,st. olav's hospital,trondheim, Norway, department of medicine,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India, department of medicine,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India, research institute for internal medicine,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo,norway,university of oslo,oslo,norway,section of clinical immunology and infectious diseases,oslo university hospital rikshospitalet,oslo, Norway, department of medicine and infectious diseases,christian medical college,vellore,tamil nadu, India
 
     
   
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