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Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E

High mortality in pregnant women (PR) is a characteristic of hepatitis E in developing countries. To understand the pathogenesis of HEV infection in self-limiting disease during pregnancy, we compared clinical (PR-patients) and subclinical-HEV-infections in pregnant women in the first (SC-PR-1) and...

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Autores principales: Ramdasi, Ashwini Y., Arya, Ravi P., Arankalle, Vidya A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4118861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25084004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103257
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description High mortality in pregnant women (PR) is a characteristic of hepatitis E in developing countries. To understand the pathogenesis of HEV infection in self-limiting disease during pregnancy, we compared clinical (PR-patients) and subclinical-HEV-infections in pregnant women in the first (SC-PR-1) and later (2nd and 3rd, SC-PR-2+3) trimesters with the respective healthy controls and acute non-PR patients. The SC-PR-2+3 exhibited lower ALT, bilirubin levels, anti-HEV-IgM/IgG titres than the acute-PR/non-PR-patients (p<0.05–0.0001). IFNγ/IL4ratios indicated Th2/Th1 bias in non-PR and PR-patients respectively. Raised levels of 10/20 plasma cytokines in the non-PR-patients reflect predominant inflammatory response, unaltered- IFNγ/reduced-IFNα responses and a robust chemokine secretion. On contrary, the acute-PR-patients exhibited drastic reduction in majority of the cytokines relative to in the non-PR-patients. Importantly, diminished or unaltered response was noted in the acute-PR-group when compared to the corresponding controls. The only exception was sIL2RA, increasing in both patient categories. Of the 14 genes evaluated, the expression of IFNγ/IL10/IL1A/IL7/CCL2/CCL3/CXCL8/CXCL10 was higher in the non-PR patients. Of these, the expression of IFNγ/IL10/IL1A/CCL2/CCL3/CXCL8 and, additionally, IL2/IL6/TNF genes was higher in the clinical-PRs. Almost identical pattern was noted in the control-PR-2+3 category indicating no influence of HEV infection. Comparison of patient-categories identified significant elevation of IFNγ(P<0.001), CCL2(p<0.01), CXCL8(P<0.05), IL1B(p<0.05) and IL10(P<0.0001) and decrease in CXCL10(<0.05) in the PR-patients. The results suggest antibody-dependent disease severity and impaired immune response in the PR patients. Higher expression of cytokine-genes in the PBMCs did not correlate with the plasma-cytokine levels in the PR-patients.
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spelling pubmed-41188612014-08-04 Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E Ramdasi, Ashwini Y. Arya, Ravi P. Arankalle, Vidya A. PLoS One Research Article High mortality in pregnant women (PR) is a characteristic of hepatitis E in developing countries. To understand the pathogenesis of HEV infection in self-limiting disease during pregnancy, we compared clinical (PR-patients) and subclinical-HEV-infections in pregnant women in the first (SC-PR-1) and later (2nd and 3rd, SC-PR-2+3) trimesters with the respective healthy controls and acute non-PR patients. The SC-PR-2+3 exhibited lower ALT, bilirubin levels, anti-HEV-IgM/IgG titres than the acute-PR/non-PR-patients (p<0.05–0.0001). IFNγ/IL4ratios indicated Th2/Th1 bias in non-PR and PR-patients respectively. Raised levels of 10/20 plasma cytokines in the non-PR-patients reflect predominant inflammatory response, unaltered- IFNγ/reduced-IFNα responses and a robust chemokine secretion. On contrary, the acute-PR-patients exhibited drastic reduction in majority of the cytokines relative to in the non-PR-patients. Importantly, diminished or unaltered response was noted in the acute-PR-group when compared to the corresponding controls. The only exception was sIL2RA, increasing in both patient categories. Of the 14 genes evaluated, the expression of IFNγ/IL10/IL1A/IL7/CCL2/CCL3/CXCL8/CXCL10 was higher in the non-PR patients. Of these, the expression of IFNγ/IL10/IL1A/CCL2/CCL3/CXCL8 and, additionally, IL2/IL6/TNF genes was higher in the clinical-PRs. Almost identical pattern was noted in the control-PR-2+3 category indicating no influence of HEV infection. Comparison of patient-categories identified significant elevation of IFNγ(P<0.001), CCL2(p<0.01), CXCL8(P<0.05), IL1B(p<0.05) and IL10(P<0.0001) and decrease in CXCL10(<0.05) in the PR-patients. The results suggest antibody-dependent disease severity and impaired immune response in the PR patients. Higher expression of cytokine-genes in the PBMCs did not correlate with the plasma-cytokine levels in the PR-patients. Public Library of Science 2014-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4118861/ /pubmed/25084004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103257 Text en © 2014 Ramdasi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E
title Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E
title_full Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E
title_fullStr Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E
title_short Effect of Pregnancy on Anti-HEV Antibody Titres, Plasma Cytokines and the Corresponding Gene Expression Levels in the PBMCs of Patients Presenting with Self-Recovering Clinical and Subclinical Hepatitis E
title_sort effect of pregnancy on anti-hev antibody titres, plasma cytokines and the corresponding gene expression levels in the pbmcs of patients presenting with self-recovering clinical and subclinical hepatitis e
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4118861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25084004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103257
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