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Cytokine Profile and Clinical Correlates in HIV-Exposed Infants with Severe (Hypoxic) Pneumonia
Anderson, R; Becker, P; Green, Robin; Masekela, R; Rheeder, P; Terclanche, A; Wittenberg, D. F.
  • Anderson, R; s.af
  • Becker, P; s.af
  • Green, Robin; s.af
  • Masekela, R; s.af
  • Rheeder, P; s.af
  • Terclanche, A; s.af
  • Wittenberg, D. F; s.af
S. Afr. respir. j ; 22(1): 3-6, 2016.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1271292
Responsible library: CG1.1
ABSTRACT
Introduction. Severe pneumonia in infants who are HIV-infected is a common problem in many parts of the developing world; especially sub-Saharan Africa. What has been missing from previous studies of severe pneumonia in HIV-infected infants; however; is a description of the host inflammatory response and cytokine/chemokine profile that accompanies this disease. Objective. To describe the cytokine profiles associated with severe hypoxic pneumonia in HIV-infected infants Methods. In a cohort of HIV-infected children diagnosed clinically with severe hypoxic pneumonia; paired serum and sputum cytokines were tested. A control group of HIV-infected children with bronchiectasis contributed matching controls.Results. A total of 100 infants (mean age 2.8 months) with a clinical diagnosis of severe hypoxic pneumonia were included in this study. IP-10 was markedly elevated in both sputum (mean 560.77pg/ml) and serum (mean 9091.14pg/ml); while IP-10 was elevated in serum (mean 39.55 pg/ml); with both these cytokines being significantly higher than in stable children with HIV-related bronchiectasis. Conclusion. This study of HIV-infected infants with severe hypoxic pneumonia suggests that IL-10 and IP-10 are associated with more severe lung disease. However; further investigation of this association is required
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Pneumonia / HIV Infections / Cytokines / Infant Language: English Journal: S. Afr. respir. j Year: 2016 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Pneumonia / HIV Infections / Cytokines / Infant Language: English Journal: S. Afr. respir. j Year: 2016 Type: Article