The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue

Background: Dengue is a major public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. Vascular leakage and shock are identified as the major causes of deaths in patients with severe dengue. Studies have suggested the potential role of Fc gamma receptors I (FcγRI) in the pathogenesis of de...

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Published in:Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine
Main Author: Zamberi Z.M.; Zakaria Z.; Aziz A.T.A.; Heng B.S.L.; Zaid M.; Chong C.L.K.; Noor F.M.; Bakar S.A.; Peng H.B.
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2015
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Zamberi Z.M.; Zakaria Z.; Aziz A.T.A.; Heng B.S.L.; Zaid M.; Chong C.L.K.; Noor F.M.; Bakar S.A.; Peng H.B.
The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
2015
Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine
14
1
10.1186/s12952-014-0020-6
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85017331089&doi=10.1186%2fs12952-014-0020-6&partnerID=40&md5=7125b43db96284bfaa48a2604fc594c3
Background: Dengue is a major public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. Vascular leakage and shock are identified as the major causes of deaths in patients with severe dengue. Studies have suggested the potential role of Fc gamma receptors I (FcγRI) in the pathogenesis of dengue. We hypothesized that the circulating level of Fcγ receptor I could potentially be used as an indicator in assisting early diagnosis of severe dengue. Results: A selected cohort of 66 dengue patients including 42 dengue with signs of vascular leakage, and 24 dengue without signs of vascular leakage were identified and were afterwards referred to as 'cases' and 'controls' respectively. Thirty seven normal healthy controls were also recruited in this study. The circulating level of FcγRI was quantified from the serum using enzyme-link immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The levels of FcγRI in both groups of patients with and without vascular leakage were found to be significantly higher than the normal healthy controls (P < 0.001). However, there was no significant difference found between patients with vascular leakage and those without vascular leakage (p = 0.777). Conclusion: We suggest that FcγRI is not associated with the vascular leakage in dengue. However, further studies are necessary to delineate the role of FcγRI in antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) mechanism. © 2015 Mohamad Zamberi et al.
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author Zamberi Z.M.; Zakaria Z.; Aziz A.T.A.; Heng B.S.L.; Zaid M.; Chong C.L.K.; Noor F.M.; Bakar S.A.; Peng H.B.
spellingShingle Zamberi Z.M.; Zakaria Z.; Aziz A.T.A.; Heng B.S.L.; Zaid M.; Chong C.L.K.; Noor F.M.; Bakar S.A.; Peng H.B.
The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
author_facet Zamberi Z.M.; Zakaria Z.; Aziz A.T.A.; Heng B.S.L.; Zaid M.; Chong C.L.K.; Noor F.M.; Bakar S.A.; Peng H.B.
author_sort Zamberi Z.M.; Zakaria Z.; Aziz A.T.A.; Heng B.S.L.; Zaid M.; Chong C.L.K.; Noor F.M.; Bakar S.A.; Peng H.B.
title The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
title_short The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
title_full The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
title_fullStr The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
title_full_unstemmed The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
title_sort The high-affinity human IgG receptor Fc gamma receptor i (FcγRI) is not associated with vascular leakage of dengue
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description Background: Dengue is a major public health problem in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. Vascular leakage and shock are identified as the major causes of deaths in patients with severe dengue. Studies have suggested the potential role of Fc gamma receptors I (FcγRI) in the pathogenesis of dengue. We hypothesized that the circulating level of Fcγ receptor I could potentially be used as an indicator in assisting early diagnosis of severe dengue. Results: A selected cohort of 66 dengue patients including 42 dengue with signs of vascular leakage, and 24 dengue without signs of vascular leakage were identified and were afterwards referred to as 'cases' and 'controls' respectively. Thirty seven normal healthy controls were also recruited in this study. The circulating level of FcγRI was quantified from the serum using enzyme-link immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The levels of FcγRI in both groups of patients with and without vascular leakage were found to be significantly higher than the normal healthy controls (P < 0.001). However, there was no significant difference found between patients with vascular leakage and those without vascular leakage (p = 0.777). Conclusion: We suggest that FcγRI is not associated with the vascular leakage in dengue. However, further studies are necessary to delineate the role of FcγRI in antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) mechanism. © 2015 Mohamad Zamberi et al.
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