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Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B

BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids have been extensively used in the treatment of immunological reactions and neuritis in leprosy. The present study evaluates the serological response to steroid treatment in leprosy reactions and neuritis. METHODS: Seven serological markers [TNF-α, antibodies to Phenolic g...

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Autores principales: Raju, Renuka, Suneetha, Sujai, Jadhav, Rupendra S, Chaduvula, MeherVani, Atkinson, Sara, Jain, Suman, Visser, Leo H, Das, Loretta, Panhalkar, Ravindra, Shinde, Vidyagouri, Reddy, Parphananda P, Barkataki, Pramila, Lockwood, Diana NJ, Van Brakel, Wim H, Suneetha, Lavanya M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25070345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-13-119
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author Raju, Renuka
Suneetha, Sujai
Jadhav, Rupendra S
Chaduvula, MeherVani
Atkinson, Sara
Jain, Suman
Visser, Leo H
Das, Loretta
Panhalkar, Ravindra
Shinde, Vidyagouri
Reddy, Parphananda P
Barkataki, Pramila
Lockwood, Diana NJ
Van Brakel, Wim H
Suneetha, Lavanya M
author_facet Raju, Renuka
Suneetha, Sujai
Jadhav, Rupendra S
Chaduvula, MeherVani
Atkinson, Sara
Jain, Suman
Visser, Leo H
Das, Loretta
Panhalkar, Ravindra
Shinde, Vidyagouri
Reddy, Parphananda P
Barkataki, Pramila
Lockwood, Diana NJ
Van Brakel, Wim H
Suneetha, Lavanya M
author_sort Raju, Renuka
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids have been extensively used in the treatment of immunological reactions and neuritis in leprosy. The present study evaluates the serological response to steroid treatment in leprosy reactions and neuritis. METHODS: Seven serological markers [TNF-α, antibodies to Phenolic glycolipid-1 (PGL-1 IgM and IgG), Lipoarabinomannan (LAM IgG1 and IgG3), C2-Ceramide and S100 B] were analyzed longitudinally in 72 leprosy patients before, during and after the reaction. At the onset of reaction these patients received a standard course of prednisolone. The levels of the above markers were measured by Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and compared with the individuals own value in the month prior to the reaction and presented as percentage increase. RESULTS: One month before the reaction individuals showed a varying increase in the level of different markers such as TNF-α (53%) and antibodies to Ceramide (53%), followed by to PGL-1 (51%), S100B (50%) and LAM (26%). The increase was significantly associated with clinical finding of nerve pain, tenderness and new nerve function impairment. After one month prednisolone therapy, there was a fall in the levels [TNF-α (60%), C2-Ceramide (54%), S100B (67%), PGL-1(47%) and LAM (52%)] with each marker responding differently to steroid. CONCLUSION: Reactions in leprosy are inflammatory processes wherein a rise in set of serological markers can be detected a month before the clinical onset of reaction, some of which remain elevated during their action and steroid treatment induces a variable fall in the levels, and this forms the basis for a variable individual response to steroid therapy.
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spelling pubmed-41245072014-08-08 Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B Raju, Renuka Suneetha, Sujai Jadhav, Rupendra S Chaduvula, MeherVani Atkinson, Sara Jain, Suman Visser, Leo H Das, Loretta Panhalkar, Ravindra Shinde, Vidyagouri Reddy, Parphananda P Barkataki, Pramila Lockwood, Diana NJ Van Brakel, Wim H Suneetha, Lavanya M Lipids Health Dis Research BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids have been extensively used in the treatment of immunological reactions and neuritis in leprosy. The present study evaluates the serological response to steroid treatment in leprosy reactions and neuritis. METHODS: Seven serological markers [TNF-α, antibodies to Phenolic glycolipid-1 (PGL-1 IgM and IgG), Lipoarabinomannan (LAM IgG1 and IgG3), C2-Ceramide and S100 B] were analyzed longitudinally in 72 leprosy patients before, during and after the reaction. At the onset of reaction these patients received a standard course of prednisolone. The levels of the above markers were measured by Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and compared with the individuals own value in the month prior to the reaction and presented as percentage increase. RESULTS: One month before the reaction individuals showed a varying increase in the level of different markers such as TNF-α (53%) and antibodies to Ceramide (53%), followed by to PGL-1 (51%), S100B (50%) and LAM (26%). The increase was significantly associated with clinical finding of nerve pain, tenderness and new nerve function impairment. After one month prednisolone therapy, there was a fall in the levels [TNF-α (60%), C2-Ceramide (54%), S100B (67%), PGL-1(47%) and LAM (52%)] with each marker responding differently to steroid. CONCLUSION: Reactions in leprosy are inflammatory processes wherein a rise in set of serological markers can be detected a month before the clinical onset of reaction, some of which remain elevated during their action and steroid treatment induces a variable fall in the levels, and this forms the basis for a variable individual response to steroid therapy. BioMed Central 2014-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4124507/ /pubmed/25070345 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-13-119 Text en Copyright © 2014 Raju et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Raju, Renuka
Suneetha, Sujai
Jadhav, Rupendra S
Chaduvula, MeherVani
Atkinson, Sara
Jain, Suman
Visser, Leo H
Das, Loretta
Panhalkar, Ravindra
Shinde, Vidyagouri
Reddy, Parphananda P
Barkataki, Pramila
Lockwood, Diana NJ
Van Brakel, Wim H
Suneetha, Lavanya M
Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B
title Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B
title_full Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B
title_fullStr Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B
title_full_unstemmed Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B
title_short Serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of TNF-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and S100-B
title_sort serological responses to prednisolone treatment in leprosy reactions: study of tnf-α, antibodies to phenolic glycolipid-1, lipoarabinomanan, ceramide and s100-b
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4124507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25070345
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-13-119
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