FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION

Subject: to assess a role of factors of innate and adaptive immunity in the development of intrauterine generalized cytomegalovirus infection.The study included 47 newborns with congenital generalized cytomegalovirus infection comprising group I. Based on the data of clinical and laboratory examinat...

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Autores principales: M. A. Levkovich, L. V. Kravchenko, A. A. Afonin, I. I. Krukier, A. Yu. Levkovich, A. A. Nikashina
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9194eb9b6ebe441f9d06efaa304afb392021-11-18T08:03:51ZFACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION1563-06252313-741X10.15789/1563-0625-FOC-2303https://doaj.org/article/9194eb9b6ebe441f9d06efaa304afb392021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/2420https://doaj.org/toc/1563-0625https://doaj.org/toc/2313-741XSubject: to assess a role of factors of innate and adaptive immunity in the development of intrauterine generalized cytomegalovirus infection.The study included 47 newborns with congenital generalized cytomegalovirus infection comprising group I. Based on the data of clinical and laboratory examination, all newborns studied were divided into two subgroups. Subgroup 1.1 (29 subjects) consisted of newborns with severe CMVI and subgroup 1.2 (18 subjects) – newborns with moderate CMVI. The control group included 26 newborns without herpesvirus infection.Determination of the number of monocytes expressing Toll receptors (TLR) was performed by laser flow cytometry (Beckman Coulter) using Beckman Coulter, HyCultBiotechnology reagents: FITC-CD282+, CD284+, CD286+, and PE-CD14+. The newborn serum concentration of IFNγ, IFNα, IL-6, IL-8 was determined by ELISA using BenderMedsistems test systems.Intrauterine generalized CMVI with complete clinical symptoms in newborns was characterized by a decrease in the number of monocytes expressing TLR-2 and TLR-6, which was associated with a decrease in the level of IFNα, IFNγ, an increase in the level of IL-6, IL-8 and MCP-1. The subgroup with incomplete clinical symptoms CMVI was characterized by a decrease in the level of IFNα, in combination with an increase in the level of IL-6. The identified immune disorders lead to a reduction in the antiviral immune response and determine the severity of the disease in prenatally infected newborns.M. A. LevkovichL. V. KravchenkoA. A. AfoninI. I. KrukierA. Yu. LevkovichA. A. NikashinaSPb RAACIarticleinnate immunitytlr receptorscytokinesintrauterine infectioncytomegalovirusnewborn childrenImmunologic diseases. AllergyRC581-607RUMedicinskaâ Immunologiâ, Vol 23, Iss 4, Pp 799-804 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic innate immunity
tlr receptors
cytokines
intrauterine infection
cytomegalovirus
newborn children
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
spellingShingle innate immunity
tlr receptors
cytokines
intrauterine infection
cytomegalovirus
newborn children
Immunologic diseases. Allergy
RC581-607
M. A. Levkovich
L. V. Kravchenko
A. A. Afonin
I. I. Krukier
A. Yu. Levkovich
A. A. Nikashina
FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
description Subject: to assess a role of factors of innate and adaptive immunity in the development of intrauterine generalized cytomegalovirus infection.The study included 47 newborns with congenital generalized cytomegalovirus infection comprising group I. Based on the data of clinical and laboratory examination, all newborns studied were divided into two subgroups. Subgroup 1.1 (29 subjects) consisted of newborns with severe CMVI and subgroup 1.2 (18 subjects) – newborns with moderate CMVI. The control group included 26 newborns without herpesvirus infection.Determination of the number of monocytes expressing Toll receptors (TLR) was performed by laser flow cytometry (Beckman Coulter) using Beckman Coulter, HyCultBiotechnology reagents: FITC-CD282+, CD284+, CD286+, and PE-CD14+. The newborn serum concentration of IFNγ, IFNα, IL-6, IL-8 was determined by ELISA using BenderMedsistems test systems.Intrauterine generalized CMVI with complete clinical symptoms in newborns was characterized by a decrease in the number of monocytes expressing TLR-2 and TLR-6, which was associated with a decrease in the level of IFNα, IFNγ, an increase in the level of IL-6, IL-8 and MCP-1. The subgroup with incomplete clinical symptoms CMVI was characterized by a decrease in the level of IFNα, in combination with an increase in the level of IL-6. The identified immune disorders lead to a reduction in the antiviral immune response and determine the severity of the disease in prenatally infected newborns.
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author M. A. Levkovich
L. V. Kravchenko
A. A. Afonin
I. I. Krukier
A. Yu. Levkovich
A. A. Nikashina
author_facet M. A. Levkovich
L. V. Kravchenko
A. A. Afonin
I. I. Krukier
A. Yu. Levkovich
A. A. Nikashina
author_sort M. A. Levkovich
title FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
title_short FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
title_full FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
title_fullStr FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
title_full_unstemmed FACTORS OF CONGENITAL AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INTRAUTERINE GENERATED CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION
title_sort factors of congenital and adaptive immunity in the pathogenesis of intrauterine generated cytomegalovirus infection
publisher SPb RAACI
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/9194eb9b6ebe441f9d06efaa304afb39
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