| Literature DB >> 35865825 |
Joomee Song1,2, Si-Ho Kim3, Yi-Rang Jung4, Junsu Choe5, Cheol-In Kang6, Ju-Hong Min1,2,7.
Abstract
Purpose: An elevated adenosine deaminase (ADA) level in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is considered a reliable marker of tuberculous meningitis (TBM). However, CSF-ADA levels can also be elevated in other diseases. We aimed to find the most common diagnosis of patients with elevated CSF-ADA levels for the last 10 years.Entities:
Keywords: adenosine deaminase (ADA); lymphoma; meningitis; tuberculosis; tuberculous meningitis; viral meningitis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35865825 PMCID: PMC9295904 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.858724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Infect Microbiol ISSN: 2235-2988 Impact factor: 6.073
Figure 1Flowchart to describe the enrolled study population. CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; ADA, adenosine deaminase; RBC, red blood cell.
Definite and clinical diagnoses of patients with elevated ADA (≥10 IU/L).
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| Definite | 12 | 6 cultures (+)/PCR (+), 5 cultures (+)/PCR (−) and 1 culture (−)/PCR (+) |
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| Definite | 14 | 6 of JE virus, 4 of VZV, 2 of HSV, 1 of enterovirus and |
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| Definite | 14 | 10 bacterial, 1 fungal, 1 toxoplasma and 2 NTM |
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| Definite | 32 | 28 of lymphoma, 3 of leukemia, and 1 of multiple myeloma with CNS involvement |
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| Definite | 2 | 1 of breast cancer, 1 of lung cancer |
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JE, Japanese encephalitis; VZV, varicella-zoster virus; HSV, herpes simplex virus; CMV, cytomegalovirus; NTM, non-tuberculous mycobacteria; CNS, central nervous system; ADA, adenosine deaminase. Bold values, Data are presented as n (%) or n.
Figure 2Clinical and laboratory characteristics among the definite TBM, VM, and HM groups. ADA, adenosine deaminase; TBM, tuberculous meningitis; VM, viral meningitis; HM, hematologic malignancy; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; PMN, polymorphonuclear neutrophils.
Patient characteristics and cerebrospinal fluid analysis from the definite diagnosis of viral meningitis and clinical diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis.
| Clinical TBM (14) | Definite TBM (12) | P-value | Definite VM (14) | P-value | |
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| Age | 43.5 (35.5–54.0) | 70.5 (57.75–77.0) | 0.039 | 51.5 (40.25–60.75) | 0.514 |
| Sex (male), N (%) | 12 (85.7) | 3 (25.0) | 0.004 | 6 (42.9) | 0.046 |
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| ADA (IU/L) | 13.65 (11.57–17.48) | 20.20 (13.78–29.30) | 0.024 | 14.00 (10.95–16.07) | 0.713 |
| RBC (/mm3) | 7 (2.5–14.25) | 30 (11.25–94) | 0.054 | 11 (2.25–69.5) | 0.613 |
| WBC (/mm3) | 95 (76.25–126.25) | 170.0 (72.5–360) | 0.425 | 130.0 (52.25–340) | 0.800 |
| PMN (%) | 0.5 (0–2.75) | 58 (23.5–89.25) | 0.001 | 1 (0–1) | 0.751 |
| Lymphocyte (%) | 87 (76.50–89.75) | 16 (3–51.5) | 0.001 | 77 (70.75–81.5) | 0.085 |
| Eosinophil (%) | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–0) | 0.105 | 0 (0–0) | 0.290 |
| Other types (%) | 11 (9.25–13) | 9.5 (7.75–17.25) | 0.718 | 22.5 (18–28.5) | <0.001 |
| pH | 7.20 (7.20–7.30) | 7.20 (7.18–7.30) | 0.441 | 7.25 (7.20–7.30) | 0.528 |
| Glucose (mg/dl) | 59 (49.25–76) | 34.5 (25.25–48) | 0.008 | 59.5 (49–78.75) | 0.890 |
| Protein (mg/dl) | 113.60 (72.12–131.35) | 181.95 (83.58–292.93) | 0.160 | 122.95 (89.45–157.43) | 0.603 |
| LDH (U/L) | 109.0 (65.0–141.5) | 166.0 (108.0–524.5) | 0.139 | 162.5 (116.2–220.0) | 0.256 |
Data are presented as the median value (interquartile range), unless otherwise specified.
TBM, tuberculous meningitis; VM, viral meningitis; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; ADA, adenosine deaminase; RBC, red blood cell; WBC, white blood cell; PMN, polymorphonuclear neutrophil; LDH, lactate dehydrogenase.
The LDH data were available for only 11, 10, and 6 patients with clinical TBM, definite TBM, and definite VM, respectively.