| Literature DB >> 27250703 |
Hui Zhao1, Shuang Qiu2, Wen-Xin Hong2, Ke-Yu Song2, Jian Wang2, Hui-Qin Yang2, Yong-Qiang Deng1, Shun-Ya Zhu1, Fu-Chun Zhang2, Cheng-Feng Qin1.
Abstract
The kinetics of dengue virus (DENV)-specific IgA antibody in urine and the potential correlation with disease severity remain elusive. In this study, 262 serial urine samples from 78 laboratory-confirmed patients were assayed by a commercial immunoglobulin A (IgA) kit against DENV. All cases were classified into dengue fever (DF) and severe dengue (SD) according to the 2009 WHO/TDR guideline. The total positive rate of IgA in urine was 59%. DENV-specific IgA was detected in urine from day 2 to day 13 after the onset of illness in DF patients; While for SD patients, anti-DENV IgA could be detected till day 14. The positive rate of IgA in patients with secondary infection was higher than that in patients with primary infection. Importantly, during 4-7 days after the onset of illness, the IgA positive rate of SD patients was significantly higher than that of DF patients. Especially, the intensity of IgA signal in SD patients was obviously stronger than that in DF patient at the recovery stage. Overall, our results suggested that the existence of DENV-specific IgA antibodies in urine might be a warning sign for the severity of disease and its measurement might provide valuable guidance for proper patient management.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27250703 PMCID: PMC4890044 DOI: 10.1038/srep27298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Characteristics of patients infected by DENV*.
| DF (n = 53)No. (%) | SD (n = 25)No. (%) | TotalNo. (%) | P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 36 (67.9) | 14 (56) | 50 (64.1) | 0.321 |
| Female | 17 (32.1) | 11 (44) | 28 (35.9) | |
| Age, years, mean ± SD | 38.8 ± 16.7 | 61.4 ± 20.7 | 46.0 ± 20.9 | <0.001 |
| Infection type | ||||
| primary | 45 (84.9) | 11 (44) | 56 (71.8) | <0.001 |
| secondary | 8 (15.1) | 14 (56) | 22 (28.2) | |
| AKI | 11 (20.8) | 16 (64.0) | 27 (34.6) | <0.001 |
| Serotype | ||||
| DENV-1 | 41 (77.4) | 21 (84.0) | 62 (79.5) | |
| DENV-2 | 3 (5.7) | 1 (4.0) | 4 (5.1) | |
| DENV-3 | 3 (5.7) | 0 (0) | 3 (3.8) | |
| DENV-4 | 4 (7.5) | 0 (0) | 4 (5.1) |
*Data are from 78 patients recruited from Guangzhou Eighth People’s Hospital.
aP values are for the comparison of dengue fever (DF) and severe dengue (SD).
bAKI denotes acute kidney injury.
Summary of the detection of IgA among DF and SD patients at different time points of the disease.
| No. of days of fever | DF | SD |
|---|---|---|
| Positive/Total no. (%) | Positive/Total no. (%) | |
| 1–3 | 3/16 (18.8) | 1/3 (33.3) |
| 4–7 | 15/46 (32.6) | 13/19 (68.4) |
| >7 | 16/24 (66.7) | 18/18 (100) |
| Total | 24/53 (45.3) | 22/25 (88) |
Figure 1Distribution of IgA-positive and IgA-negative urine samples from DF (A) and SD (B) patients over the 14-days period.
Comparison between IgA detection in the urine of patients with primary infection and secondary infection*.
| IgA detection | Infection type | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | Secondary | |
| Positive | 13 | 13 |
| Negative | 43 | 9 |
*The chi square analysis showed that there was a significant increase of IgA detection rate in the urine from patients with secondary infection compared with primary infection (P = 0.0038).
Figure 2Kinetics of the intensity of IgA signal in urine samples from DF and SD patients over the 14-days period.
The intensity of IgA signal in the urine over time was shown for 24 patients with DF and 22 with SD. 48 data points were from the DF group and 68 data points from the SD group.