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Frequency Alterations in Key Innate Immune Cell Components in the Peripheral Blood of Dengue Patients Detected by FACS Analysis
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Document Title
Frequency Alterations in Key Innate Immune Cell Components in the Peripheral Blood of Dengue Patients Detected by FACS Analysis
Author
Tsai JJ, Jen YH, Chang JS, Hsiao HM, Noisakran S, Perng GC
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Affiliations
Emory University; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital; Kaohsiung Medical University; Kaohsiung Medical University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
Type
Article
Source Title
JOURNAL OF INNATE IMMUNITY
Year
2011
Volume
3
Issue
5
Page
530-540
Open Access
Bronze
Publisher
KARGER
DOI
10.1159/000322904
Format
Abstract
Dengue is a timing disease, and frequently dengue patients do not seek help until 2-3 days after prodronne. Thus, the innate immune parameters in dengue patients remain largely unexplored. A comprehensive FACS profiling of key innate immune cells in the peripheral blood of dengue patients was performed. Twenty-seven dengue patients varying in days of fever onset were enrolled and the majority of them had primary infection based on serological results. FACS panels were used to evaluate NK cells, platelet-leukocyte aggregates (PLA), inflammatory monocytes, and plasmacytoid (pDC) and myeloid dendritic cells (mDC). FACS results showed the following findings: (i) NK cells significantly dropped on day 5 after the onset of fever and gradually returned to normal within 2 weeks of illness; (ii) biphasic PLA were observed, maximum levels were reached on days 6-8 and 11-16, and platelet-monocyte aggregates (PMA) were the most frequent event; (iii) inflammatory monocytes were consistently lower on days 5-8 and gradually returned to the normal level in the second week of illness, and (iv) pDC reached the maximum level on day Sand gradually declined to the baseline level after 1 week of illness. In contrast, mDC fluctuated somewhat during the first week of illness and returned to the baseline level in the second week of illness. The most interesting finding was the biphasic PLA, in particular the PMA. These innate immunological parameters could be a crucial factor dictating the complicated pathogenesis of dengue disease. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel
Keyword
Dengue fever, hemorrhagic | Innate Immunity | Thrombocytopenia | Viremia
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
Funding Sponsor
Emory SOM; Taiwan National Science Council
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Publication Source
WOS