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Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus

BACKGROUND: The mechanisms that control local and systemic inflammation in scrub typhus have only been partially elucidated. The wingless (Wnt) signaling pathways are emerging as important regulators of inflammation and infection, but have not been investigated in scrub typhus. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL...

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Autores principales: Ueland, Thor, Astrup, Elisabeth, Otterdal, Kari, Lekva, Tove, Janardhanan, Jeshina, Prakash, John A. J., Thomas, Kurien, Michelsen, Annika E., Aukrust, Pål, Varghese, George M., Damås, Jan K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8112706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33914733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009185
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author Ueland, Thor
Astrup, Elisabeth
Otterdal, Kari
Lekva, Tove
Janardhanan, Jeshina
Prakash, John A. J.
Thomas, Kurien
Michelsen, Annika E.
Aukrust, Pål
Varghese, George M.
Damås, Jan K.
author_facet Ueland, Thor
Astrup, Elisabeth
Otterdal, Kari
Lekva, Tove
Janardhanan, Jeshina
Prakash, John A. J.
Thomas, Kurien
Michelsen, Annika E.
Aukrust, Pål
Varghese, George M.
Damås, Jan K.
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description BACKGROUND: The mechanisms that control local and systemic inflammation in scrub typhus have only been partially elucidated. The wingless (Wnt) signaling pathways are emerging as important regulators of inflammation and infection, but have not been investigated in scrub typhus. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Plasma levels of secreted Wnt antagonists (i.e. DKK-1, sFRP-3, WIF-1 and SOST) were analyzed in patients with scrub typhus (n = 129), patients with similar febrile illness without O. tsutsugamushi infection (n = 31), febrile infectious disease controls, and in healthy controls (n = 31) from the same area of South India, and were correlated to markers of inflammation, immune and endothelial cell activation as well as for their association with organ specific dysfunction and mortality in these patients. We found i) Levels of SOST and in particular sFRP-3 and WIF-1 were markedly increased and DKK-1 decreased in scrub typhus patients at admission to the hospital compared to healthy controls. ii) In recovering scrub typhus patients, SOST, sFRP-3 and WIF-1 decreased and DKK-1 increased. iii) SOST was positively correlated with markers of monocyte/macrophage and endothelial/vascular activation as well as with renal dysfunction and poor outcome iv) Finally, regulation of Wnt pathways by O. tsutsugamushi in vitro in monocytes and ex vivo in mononuclear cells isolated from patients with scrub typhus, as evaluated by gene expression studies available in public repositories, revealed markedly attenuated canonical Wnt signaling. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings suggest that scrub typhus is characterized by attenuated Wnt signaling possibly involving dysregulated levels of several secreted pathway antagonists. The secreted Wnt antagonist SOST was strongly associated with renal dysfunction and poor prognosis in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-81127062021-05-24 Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus Ueland, Thor Astrup, Elisabeth Otterdal, Kari Lekva, Tove Janardhanan, Jeshina Prakash, John A. J. Thomas, Kurien Michelsen, Annika E. Aukrust, Pål Varghese, George M. Damås, Jan K. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The mechanisms that control local and systemic inflammation in scrub typhus have only been partially elucidated. The wingless (Wnt) signaling pathways are emerging as important regulators of inflammation and infection, but have not been investigated in scrub typhus. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Plasma levels of secreted Wnt antagonists (i.e. DKK-1, sFRP-3, WIF-1 and SOST) were analyzed in patients with scrub typhus (n = 129), patients with similar febrile illness without O. tsutsugamushi infection (n = 31), febrile infectious disease controls, and in healthy controls (n = 31) from the same area of South India, and were correlated to markers of inflammation, immune and endothelial cell activation as well as for their association with organ specific dysfunction and mortality in these patients. We found i) Levels of SOST and in particular sFRP-3 and WIF-1 were markedly increased and DKK-1 decreased in scrub typhus patients at admission to the hospital compared to healthy controls. ii) In recovering scrub typhus patients, SOST, sFRP-3 and WIF-1 decreased and DKK-1 increased. iii) SOST was positively correlated with markers of monocyte/macrophage and endothelial/vascular activation as well as with renal dysfunction and poor outcome iv) Finally, regulation of Wnt pathways by O. tsutsugamushi in vitro in monocytes and ex vivo in mononuclear cells isolated from patients with scrub typhus, as evaluated by gene expression studies available in public repositories, revealed markedly attenuated canonical Wnt signaling. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings suggest that scrub typhus is characterized by attenuated Wnt signaling possibly involving dysregulated levels of several secreted pathway antagonists. The secreted Wnt antagonist SOST was strongly associated with renal dysfunction and poor prognosis in these patients. Public Library of Science 2021-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8112706/ /pubmed/33914733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009185 Text en © 2021 Ueland et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ueland, Thor
Astrup, Elisabeth
Otterdal, Kari
Lekva, Tove
Janardhanan, Jeshina
Prakash, John A. J.
Thomas, Kurien
Michelsen, Annika E.
Aukrust, Pål
Varghese, George M.
Damås, Jan K.
Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
title Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
title_full Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
title_fullStr Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
title_full_unstemmed Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
title_short Secreted Wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
title_sort secreted wnt antagonists in scrub typhus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8112706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33914733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009185
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