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First evidence of a pro-inflammatory response to severe infection with influenza virus H1N1

机译:对严重感染H1N1流感病毒的促炎反应的初步证据

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The great majority of infections caused by the pandemic variant of the influenza virus (nvH1N1) are self-limited, but a small percentage of patients develop severe symptoms requiring hospitalization. Bermejo-Martin and colleagues have presented a pilot study describing the differences in the early immune response for patients both mildly and severely infected with nvH1N1. Patients who develop severe symptoms after nvH1N1 infection showed Th1 and Th17 'hypercytokinemia', compared to mildly infected patients and healthy controls. The mediators involved with the Th1 and Th17 profiles are known to be involved in antiviral, pro-inflammatory and autoimmune responses. This is the first work reporting the association of a pro-inflamatory immune response with a severe pandemic infection, although it is likely that more studies are needed to understand the detrimental or beneficial roles these cytokines play in the evolution of mild and severe nvH1N1 infection.
机译:由流感病毒大流行变异株(nvH1N1)引起的绝大多数感染是自限性的,但一小部分患者出现需要住院的严重症状。 Bermejo-Martin及其同事进行了一项初步研究,描述了轻度和重度感染nvH1N1的患者早期免疫反应的差异。与轻度感染的患者和健康对照组相比,nvH1N1感染后出现严重症状的患者显示Th1和Th17“高细胞血症”。已知与Th1和Th17基因有关的介体与抗病毒,促炎和自身免疫反应有关。这是第一项报道促炎性免疫反应与严重大流行性感染相关的研究,尽管可能需要更多的研究来了解这些细胞因子在轻度和严重nvH1N1感染的进化中所起的有害或有益作用。

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