Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells
Plasma leakage in severe dengue has been postulated to be associated with skewed cytokine immune responses. In this study, the association of cytokines with vascular permeability in dengue patients was investigated. Human serum samples collected from 48 persons (13 with dengue fever, 29 with dengue...
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2-s2.0-84869100034 Appanna R.; Wang S.M.; Ponnampalavanar S.A.; Lum L.C.S.; Sekaran S.D. Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells 2012 American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 87 5 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0606 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84869100034&doi=10.4269%2fajtmh.2012.11-0606&partnerID=40&md5=35c855cf14d235038132f2afbd22f9b0 Plasma leakage in severe dengue has been postulated to be associated with skewed cytokine immune responses. In this study, the association of cytokines with vascular permeability in dengue patients was investigated. Human serum samples collected from 48 persons (13 with dengue fever, 29 with dengue hemorrhagic fever, and 6 healthy) were subjected to cytokines analysis by using Luminex Multiplex Technology. Selected serum samples from patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever sera and recombinant human cytokines were then tested for roles on inducing vascular permeability by treatment of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Confocal immunofluorescence staining indicated morphologic alteration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells treated with serum samples from patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever compared with serum samples from healthy persons. The findings suggest that cytokines produced during dengue hemorrhagic infections could induce alterations in the vascular endothelium, which may play a fundamental role in the pathophysiology of dengue. Copyright © 2012 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 29637 English Article All Open Access; Bronze Open Access |
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Appanna R.; Wang S.M.; Ponnampalavanar S.A.; Lum L.C.S.; Sekaran S.D. |
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Appanna R.; Wang S.M.; Ponnampalavanar S.A.; Lum L.C.S.; Sekaran S.D. Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Appanna R.; Wang S.M.; Ponnampalavanar S.A.; Lum L.C.S.; Sekaran S.D. |
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Appanna R.; Wang S.M.; Ponnampalavanar S.A.; Lum L.C.S.; Sekaran S.D. |
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Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Cytokine factors present in dengue patient sera induces alterations of junctional proteins in human endothelial cells |
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Plasma leakage in severe dengue has been postulated to be associated with skewed cytokine immune responses. In this study, the association of cytokines with vascular permeability in dengue patients was investigated. Human serum samples collected from 48 persons (13 with dengue fever, 29 with dengue hemorrhagic fever, and 6 healthy) were subjected to cytokines analysis by using Luminex Multiplex Technology. Selected serum samples from patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever sera and recombinant human cytokines were then tested for roles on inducing vascular permeability by treatment of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Confocal immunofluorescence staining indicated morphologic alteration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells treated with serum samples from patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever compared with serum samples from healthy persons. The findings suggest that cytokines produced during dengue hemorrhagic infections could induce alterations in the vascular endothelium, which may play a fundamental role in the pathophysiology of dengue. Copyright © 2012 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. |
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