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Scand J Immunol ; 85(4): 280-290, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28168862

ABSTRACT

This study was aimed to determine the profiles of serum cytokines (IL-1ß, TNF-α, IL-4, IL-5) and chemokines (MCP-1: monocyte chemoattract protein-1 and RANTES: regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted) in individuals with an asthmatic versus a non-asthmatic background with bacterial, viral or mixed acute respiratory infection. Asthmatic (n = 14) and non-asthmatic (n = 29) patients with acute viral, bacterial or mixed (bacterial and viruses) respiratory infection were studied. Patients were also analysed as individuals with pneumonia or bronchitis. Healthy individuals with similar age and sex (n = 10) were used as controls. Cytokine/chemokine content in serum was determined by ELISA. Increased cytokine/chemokine concentration in asthmatic and non-asthmatic patients was observed. However, higher concentrations of chemokines (MCP-1 and RANTES) in asthmatic patients infected by viruses, bacteria or bacteria and viruses (mixed) than in non-asthmatic patients were observed. In general, viral and mixed infections were better cytokine/chemokine inducers than bacterial infection. Cytokine/chemokine expression was similarly increased in both asthmatic and non-asthmatic patients with pneumonia or bronchitis, except that RANTES remained at normal levels in bronchitis. Circulating cytokine profiles induced by acute viral, bacterial or mixed lung infection were not related to asthmatic background, except for chemokines that were increased in asthmatic status.


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Asthma/immunology , Bacterial Infections/blood , Bronchitis/blood , Chemokines/blood , Pneumonia/blood , Virus Diseases/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Asthma/blood , Bacterial Infections/immunology , Bronchitis/immunology , Bronchitis/microbiology , Chemokine CCL2/blood , Chemokine CCL5/blood , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Humans , Interleukin-1beta/blood , Interleukin-4/blood , Interleukin-5/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Pneumonia/immunology , Pneumonia/microbiology , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/blood , Virus Diseases/immunology , Young Adult
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Am J Hematol ; 19(1): 21-5, 1985 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2580431

ABSTRACT

Platelet aggregation, malondialdehyde (MDA) production, and recovery after aspirin (ASA) administration and plasma levels of beta-thromboglobulin (BTG) were determined in 40 asymptomatic patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and 17 normal subjects. Platelet aggregation was similar in patients and controls, although two patients presented spontaneous aggregation. Production of MDA and plasma levels of BTG were higher in MVP than in controls; however, recovery after ASA was similar in both groups. The results further indicate that platelet hyperactivity is present in a significant number of asymptomatic patients with MVP.


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Beta-Globulins/analysis , Blood Platelets/physiology , Malonates/biosynthesis , Malondialdehyde/biosynthesis , Mitral Valve Prolapse/blood , beta-Thromboglobulin/analysis , Adolescent , Adult , Cell Survival , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Platelet Aggregation , Platelet Count
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