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Suppression of virus specific immune responses by IL-10 in acute dengue infection.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Elevated IL-10 has been shown to be associated with severe dengue infection (DI). We proceeded to investigate the role of IL-10 in the pathogenesis of acute DI.

Materials and methods

Ex vivo and cultured IFN? ELISpot assays for dengue virus (DENV) NS3 protein and non dengue viral proteins were carried out in 26 patients with acute DI (16 with dengue haemorrhagic fever) and 12 healthy dengue seropositive individuals from Sri Lanka. DENV serotype specific (SS) responses were determined by using a panel of SS peptides.

Results

Serum IL-10 level were significantly higher (p?=?0.02) in those who did not have in vitro responses to DENV-SS peptides (mean 144.2 pg/ml) when compared to those who responded (mean 75.7 pg/ml). DENV-NS3 specific ex vivo IFN? ELISpot responses were also significantly lower (p?=?0.0001) in those who did not respond to DENV-SS peptides (mean 42 SFU/million PBMCs) when compared to those who responded to DENV-SS peptides (mean 1024 SFU/million PBMCs). Serum IL-10 levels correlated significantly (p?=?0.03) and inversely (Spearmans R?=?-0.45) with ex vivo DENV-NS3 specific responses but not with ex vivo non DENV specific responses (Spearmans R?=?-014, p?=?0.52). Blockage of IL-10 in vitro significantly increased (p?=?0.04) the ex vivo IFN? ELISpot DENV-NS3 specific responses but had no effect on responses to non DENV proteins.

Conclusion

IL-10 appears to contribute to the pathogenesis of acute dengue infections by inhibiting DENV-specific T cell responses, which can be restored by blocking IL-10.

SUBMITTER: Malavige GN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3764236 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suppression of virus specific immune responses by IL-10 in acute dengue infection.

Malavige Gathsaurie Neelika GN   Jeewandara Chandima C   Alles K M Luckmaal KM   Salimi Maryam M   Gomes Laksiri L   Kamaladasa Achala A   Jayaratne S D SD   Ogg Graham Stuart GS  

PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20130905 9


<h4>Background</h4>Elevated IL-10 has been shown to be associated with severe dengue infection (DI). We proceeded to investigate the role of IL-10 in the pathogenesis of acute DI.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Ex vivo and cultured IFNγ ELISpot assays for dengue virus (DENV) NS3 protein and non dengue viral proteins were carried out in 26 patients with acute DI (16 with dengue haemorrhagic fever) and 12 healthy dengue seropositive individuals from Sri Lanka. DENV serotype specific (SS) responses w  ...[more]

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