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Cytokine
Volume 41, Issue 2, February 2008, Pages 114-120
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Elevated levels of soluble ST2 protein in dengue virus infected patients

Aniuska Becerraa, Rajas V. Warkea, Norma de Boschb, Alan L. Rothmana and Irene Boscha, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aCenter for Infectious Disease and Vaccine Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 55 Lake Avenue North, Worcester, MA 01655, USA bBanco Muicipal de Sangre del Distrito Capital, San Jose, Caracas, Venezuela

Received 19 June 2007; 
revised 12 September 2007; 
accepted 6 November 2007. 
Available online 28 January 2008.

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Abstract

Levels of the soluble form of the interleukin-1 receptor-like 1 protein (IL-1RL-1/ST2) are elevated in the serum of patients with diseases characterized by an inflammatory response. The objective of this study was to determine the concentration of soluble ST2 (sST2) in dengue infected patients during the course of the disease. Twenty-four patients with confirmed dengue infection, classified as dengue fever, and 11 patients with other febrile illness (OFI) were evaluated. Levels of sST2 in serum and laboratory variables usually altered during dengue infections were measured. Dengue infected patients had higher serum sST2 levels than OFI at the end of the febrile stage and at defervescence (p = 0.0088 and p = 0.0004, respectively). Patients with secondary dengue infections had higher serum sST2 levels compared with patients with primary dengue infections (p = 0.047 at last day of fever and p = 0.030 at defervescence). Furthermore, in dengue infected patients, we found a significant negative correlation of sST2 with platelet and WBC counts, and positive correlation with thrombin time and transaminases activity. We suggest that sST2 could be a potential marker of dengue infection, could be associated with severity or could play a role in the immune response in secondary dengue virus infection.

Keywords: Soluble ST2; Dengue; Inflammation; Th1/Th2

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Patients
2.2. Clinical record and laboratory analysis
2.3. Dengue diagnosis
2.4. Quantification of soluble ST2 protein
2.5. Statistical analysis
3. Results
3.1. Clinical and laboratory characteristic of patients
3.2. Soluble ST2 levels in dengue patients
3.3. Correlations between sST2 and laboratory parameters
4. Discussion
Acknowledgements
References


Cytokine
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