| Literature DB >> 34040002 |
Elisabetta Pandolfi1, Nadia Panera2, Anna Alisi2, Emanuela Carloni3, Luisa Russo3, Ilaria Campagna3, Caterina Rizzo3, Carlo Concato4, Giulia Linardos4, Livia Piccioni4, Sally Jackson3, Alberto Villani5, Fabio Midulla6, Alberto E Tozzi3.
Abstract
Mechanisms of interaction between Bordetella pertussis and other viral agents are yet to be fully explored. We studied the inflammatory cytokine expression patterns among children with both viral-bacterial infections. Nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) samples were taken from children, aged < 1 year, positive for Rhinovirus, Bordetella pertussis and for Rhinovirus and Bordetella pertussis. Forty cytokines were evaluated in NPA by using human cytokine protein arrays and a quantitative analysis was performed on significantly altered cytokines. Forty cytokines were evaluated in NPA by using human cytokine protein arrays and a quantitative analysis was performed on significantly altered cytokines. Our results show that co-infections display a different inflammatory pattern compared to single infections, suggesting that a chronic inflammation caused by one of the two pathogens could be the trigger for exacerbation in co-infections.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34040002 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-89538-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379