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Species differences in circulation and inflammatory responses in children with common respiratory adenovirus infections.


ABSTRACT: Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) cause severe inflammatory respiratory infections, but previous epidemiological studies lacked analysis of the characteristics of the inflammation. Consecutive patients <13 years old with acute febrile illness during a 2-year period were tested. HAdV strains were isolated from nasopharyngeal swabs, and molecular identification was performed by hexon, fiber, and species-specific PCR methods. Blood inflammatory markers, including the white blood cell (WBC) count, CRP, and 29 cytokines, were measured. A total of 187 patients were enrolled, and HAdV types were identified from 175 patients (93.5%). Species C (types 2, 1, 5, and 6, in order of frequency) was most common at 37.1%, followed by B (type 3) at 30.9% and E (type 4) at 26.9%. Species C was detected predominantly in 1-year-old, whereas B and E were in older ages. Species C and B had seasonal circulation patterns, but E was found in only one season during the 2-year study period. The WBC count was highest in patients with species C. Eleven of the 29 tested serum cytokines were detected. Seven kinds, including G-CSF, IL-6, and TNF-?, were elevated in species C infections, whereas IL-10 was lowest in species C. Species differences in inflammatory responses, especially regarding serum cytokines were described in common pediatric HAdV infections. Species C causes the strongest inflammatory responses in young children.

SUBMITTER: Nakamura H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5887893 | biostudies-other | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Species differences in circulation and inflammatory responses in children with common respiratory adenovirus infections.

Nakamura Haruna H   Fujisawa Takao T   Suga Shigeru S   Taniguchi Kiyosu K   Nagao Mizuho M   Ito Masahiro M   Ochiai Hitoshi H   Konagaya Masami M   Hanaoka Nozomu N   Fujimoto Tsuguto T  

Journal of medical virology 20180207 5


Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) cause severe inflammatory respiratory infections, but previous epidemiological studies lacked analysis of the characteristics of the inflammation. Consecutive patients <13 years old with acute febrile illness during a 2-year period were tested. HAdV strains were isolated from nasopharyngeal swabs, and molecular identification was performed by hexon, fiber, and species-specific PCR methods. Blood inflammatory markers, including the white blood cell (WBC) count, CRP, and  ...[more]

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