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Th1 and th2 cytokine expression in nasopharyngeal secretions during acute bronchiolitis in children younger than two years old.

P Flores1, J Guimarães, J M Videira Amaral.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We characterised the T helper cytokine profiles on the surface of nasal mucosa of children with acute bronchiolitis caused by Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Parainfluenza Virus, Influenza Virus, Adenovirus, or without any viral identification, in order to examine whether these viral types modified cytokine responses. As an additional objective we sought to determine if T helper polarisation was associated with other demographic and environmental factors.
METHODS: A prospective study of children with acute bronchiolitis was performed. Patients were recruited from the emergency department of a central hospital in Lisbon, Portugal. Demographical, epidemiological and clinical data were gathered from a questionnaire. Nasal swabs were collected for viral studies (immunofluorescence) and T cell cytokine responses (detection of expression of interleukins 4, 13, 12 and interferon-γ by real-time polymerase chain reaction assays).
RESULTS: Respiratory Syncytial Virus elicited lower levels of interleukin 4, when compared with samples without virus identification. A similar tendency to Th1 polarisation was found in older children, in those who attended day-care centres, and in breastfed individuals. Exposure to tobacco smoke was associated with a Th2 bias in this population.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings show that Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection contributes to Th1 polarisation in immune response of respiratory mucosa, an effect that is similar to other environmental factors. Further studies are needed to assess immune response to other infectious causes of acute bronchiolitis.
Copyright © 2010 SEICAP. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20685025     DOI: 10.1016/j.aller.2010.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergol Immunopathol (Madr)        ISSN: 0301-0546            Impact factor:   1.667


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