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Correlation between blood and CSF compartment cytokines and chemokines in subjects with cryptococcal meningitis.

Correlation between blood and CSF compartment cytokines and chemokines in subjects with cryptococcal meningitis.

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dc.contributor.author Elizabeth C Okafor
dc.contributor.author Katherine Huppler Hullsiek
dc.contributor.author Darlisha A. Williams
dc.contributor.author James E. Scriven
dc.contributor.author Joshua Rhein
dc.contributor.author Henry W. Nabeta
dc.contributor.author Abdu K Musubire
dc.contributor.author Radha Rajasingham
dc.contributor.author Conrad Muzoora
dc.contributor.author Charlotte Schutz
dc.contributor.author Graeme Meintjes
dc.contributor.author David B. Meya
dc.contributor.author David R. Boulware
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-11T13:51:38Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-11T13:51:38Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49371
dc.description.abstract Background:; Though peripheral blood is a crucial sample to study immunology, it is unclear whether the immune environment in the peripheral vasculature correlates with that at the end-organ site of infection. Utilizing cryptococcal meningitis as a model, we investigated the correlation between serum and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers over time.; ; Methodology and Principal Findings:; We analyzed the cerebrospinal fluid and serum of 160 subjects presenting with first episode cryptococcal meningitis for soluble cytokines and chemokines measured by Luminex assay. Specimens were collected at meningitis diagnosis, 1-week, and 2-weeks post cryptococcal diagnosis. We compared paired samples by Spearman correlation and the p-value was set at <0.01. Of the 21 analytes tested at baseline, there was no correlation detected between nearly all analytes. A weak negative correlation was found between serum and cerebrospinal fluid levels of interferon-gamma (Rho= −0.214, p= .007) and interleukin- 4 (Rho= −0.232, p= .003). There was no correlation at 1-week post cryptococcal diagnosis. However, at 2-weeks post diagnosis, there was a weak positive correlation between levels of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (Rho= 0.25, p= .007) between serum and cerebrospinal fluid. No cytokine or chemokine showed consistent correlation overtime.; ; Conclusion and Significance:; Based on our analysis of 21 biomarkers, serum and cerebrospinal fluid immune responses do not correlate. There appears to be a distinct immune environment in terms of soluble biomarkers in the vasculature versus end-organ site of infection. While this is a model of HIV-related cryptococcal meningitis, we postulate that assuming the blood compartment is representative of the immune function at the end-organ site of infection may not be appropriate.
dc.publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
dc.title Correlation between blood and CSF compartment cytokines and chemokines in subjects with cryptococcal meningitis.
dc.type Preprint
dc.identifier.doi 10.1101/2020.05.08.20095232
dc.identifier.mag 3024989104
dc.identifier.lens 000-216-325-965-787
dc.subject.lens-fields Chemokine
dc.subject.lens-fields Immunology
dc.subject.lens-fields Cytokine
dc.subject.lens-fields Cerebrospinal fluid
dc.subject.lens-fields Meningitis
dc.subject.lens-fields First episode
dc.subject.lens-fields Medicine
dc.subject.lens-fields Interleukin
dc.subject.lens-fields Biomarker (medicine)
dc.subject.lens-fields Immune system


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