| Literature DB >> 21385408 |
Christopher S Inchley1, Tonje Sonerud, Hans O Fjærli, Britt Nakstad.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the most important causes of pediatric hospital admissions in the developed world. The ribonuclease Dicer is an important regulator of gene expression and cellular function via RNA interference, and may also have anti-viral functions. A previous microarray analysis of the cord blood of 5 patients with RSV disease suggested downregulation of Dicer. In order to further investigate whether reduced Dicer expression can predispose newborns to RSV disease, we have analyzed the gene expression of Dicer in the cord blood of 37 infants with confirmed RSV disease.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21385408 PMCID: PMC3061906 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Patient classification algorithm
| SEVERE DISEASE | MILD DISEASE |
|---|---|
| Respiratory Support (CPAP or Mechanical Ventilation) | Not admitted |
| Apnea related to respiratory exhaustion | Upper respiratory disease only |
| Oxygen requirement | Mild or no Dyspnea1 |
| Cardiovascular compromise2 | |
| Feeding tube or intravenous fluids | |
| Significant Dyspnea1 |
Note: Patients are classified as having severe or mild RSV disease if they display one of the characteristics in the respective columns. In the event a patient had characteristics from both columns, the patient was classified with severe disease. CPAP: Continuous positive airways pressure.
1 Pediatrician's assessment of respiratory effort.
2 Defined as mottled, grey appearance with pulse > 170, reduced consciousness and clinical response to intravenous bolus of 0.9% saline.
Epidemiological and birth data for control, mild RSV and severe RSV groups
| CONTROL | MILD DISEASE | SEVERE DISEASE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 16 | 17 | 20 | - | |||
| Median age on admission (IQR), months | - | 3 | (2 - 4) | 2.5 | (1.00 - 5.75) | p = 0.661 | |
| Male: Female ratio | 8 : 8 | 9 : 8 | 10 : 10 | p = 0.982 | |||
| Vaginal Delivery: | |||||||
| Non-Instrumental | 14 | 82% | 12 | 71% | 17 | 85% | |
| Instrumental | 2 | 12% | 2 | 12% | 1 | 5% | |
| Caesarian Section: | p = 0.343 | ||||||
| Elective | 0 | 0% | 1 | 6% | 2 | 10% | |
| Emergency | 0 | 0% | 2 | 12% | 0 | 0% | |
| Mean Gestational Age (S.D.), weeks | 39.6 | (1.5) | 39.1 | (2.1) | 39.3 | (1.5) | p = 0.544 |
| Mean Birth Weight (S.D.), grams | 3628 | (590) | 3910 | (815) | 3617 | (517) | p = 0.884 |
| Mean placental weight (S.D.), grams | 629 | (140) | 832 | (228) | 721 | (199) | p = 0.0085 |
| 1 min Apgar < 8 | 0 | (0%) | 3 | (18%) | 1 | (5%) | p = 0.143 |
| 5 min Apgar < 8 | 0 | (0%) | 1 | (6%) | 0 | (0%) | p = 0.343 |
Note: There was a higher placental weight in the mild disease group compared to controls, but not in the severe disease group. Otherwise, there were no significant differences in gestational or delivery factors that might affect gene expression. Patients in mild and severe groups were ill at similar ages. 1Mann-Whitney test; 2Fischer's exact test; 3chi-square test; 4ANOVA.
5 For mild disease vs. control p = 0.008; for severe disease vs. control, p = 0.205 (Student's t-test)
Clinical features and diagnoses of 37 infants with confirmed RSV disease.
| MILD DISEASE | SEVERE DISEASE | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 17 | 20 | - | ||
| CLINICAL FEATURES: | |||||
| Significant Dyspnea1 | 0 | (0%) | 17 | (85%) | - |
| Apnea | 0 | (0%) | 2 | (10%) | - |
| Cardiovascular Compromise | 0 | (0%) | 2 | (10%) | - |
| Highest pCO2, mean (S.D.), kPa | 5.83 | (0.93) | 6.70 | (1.88) | p = 0.0882 |
| Lowest O2 saturation; mean (S.D.), % | 98 | (2.4) | 93 | (5.9) | p = 0.0052 |
| Highest Respiratory Rate; Mean (S.D.),/min | 40 | (9.7) | 50 | (8.3) | p = 0.0032 |
| Pulse on admission; mean (S.D.),/min | 153 | (18) | 155 | (18) | p = 0.8062 |
| Weight on admission; mean (S.D.), grams | 6470 | (1613) | 6640 | (1910) | p = 0.822 |
| Duration of symptoms on admission; mean (S.D.), days | 4.5 | (3.4) | 4.1 | (1.3) | p = 0.622 |
| Length of stay; median (IQR), days | 2 | (2 - 4) | 5 | (3 - 5) | p = 0.0013 |
| INTERVENTIONS | |||||
| CPAP/Ventilator | 0 | (0%) | 0 | (0%) | - |
| Supplemental Oxygen | 0 | (0%) | 8 | (40%) | - |
| Supplemental Fluids | |||||
| Intravenous | 0 | (0%) | 2 | (10%) | - |
| Feeding Tube | 0 | (0%) | 3 | (15%) | - |
| CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS:5 | |||||
| Bronchiolitis | 12 | (71%) | 20 | (100%) | |
| Pneumonia | 1 | (6%) | 2 | (10%) | |
| Atelectasis | 0 | (0%) | 2 | (10%) | p = 0.4074 |
| URTI | 1 | (6%) | 0 | (0%) | |
| Uncertain Diagnosis6 | 4 | (24%) | 0 | (0%) | - |
Note: There was a statistically significant reduction in oxygen saturation, increase in respiratory rate and longer length of stay in the severe disease group, and a tendency to higher pCO2. Clinical features, interventions and diagnoses incorporated in the algorithm for disease severity were not analyzed statistically. pCO2: capillary partial pressure of carbon dioxide; URTI = Upper respiratory tract infection.
1 Pediatrician's assessment of respiratory effort.
2 Student's t-test; 3Mann-Whitney test; 4chi-square test.
5 Some patients received more than one diagnosis, e.g.: bronchiolitis and atelectasis.
6 4 patients tested for RSV by GPs, but not referred to hospital, received an uncertain diagnosis. An inquiry of hospital archives reveals that these patients have not been admitted at other pediatric clinics in our region.
Relative quantities of Dicer mRNA in 17 infants with mild and 20 infants with severe RSV disease, compared to 16 controls
| RELATIVE QUANTITY (95% CI) | Sig. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mild RSV disease | 0.89 | (0.67 - 1.23) | p = 0.481 |
| Severe RSV disease | 0.69 | (0.56 - 0.87) | p = 0.0021 |
Note: The median difference and confidence intervals between patient and control groups was calculated using the Hodges-Lehmann estimator for ΔΔCt values, and a 2-ΔΔCt transformation to generate relative quantities. Statistical analysis was done using the Mann-Whitney test. There was significant downregulation of Dicer in the severe RSV group but not in the mild RSV group.
1Mann-Whitney test
Figure 1. A: Dicer cord blood gene expression in control and patient groups. Median values with 95% CI. p = 0.002 for severe RSV disease vs. control. B: Dicer expression in the cord blood of 20 patients with severe RSV disease, compared to the median of the control group. A negative value represents reduced expression.