• Title of article

    Chemokines and Inflammation in the Nasal Passages of Infants with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis

  • Author/Authors

    Noah، نويسنده , , Terry L. and Ivins، نويسنده , , Sally S. and Murphy، نويسنده , , Paula and Kazachkova، نويسنده , , Irina and Moats-Staats، نويسنده , , Billie and Henderson، نويسنده , , Frederick W.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    86
  • To page
    95
  • Abstract
    This study measured chemokines in nasal lavage fluids (NLF) from infants with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis, defined by lung hyperinflation and wheezing. Comparison was made to RSV-positive infants without bronchiolitis and RSV-negative infants with acute respiratory illnesses. RSV-positive illnesses were associated with increased epithelial shedding, increased RANTES/protein ratios, and increased IL-8/protein ratios in NLF compared to RSV-negative illnesses. Among RSV-positive infants, bronchiolitics had greater total cell counts and percentage epithelial cells in NLF than nonbronchiolitics. Bronchiolitics also had roughly twice the NLF RANTES/IL-8 ratio than nonbronchiolitics (P = .043). Semiquantitative reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction of nasal epithelium suggested similar RANTES/IL-8 ratio increases among bronchiolitics. A more mildly affected, RSV-positive outpatient population showed none of these differences. We conclude that RSV bronchiolitis is associated with a shift toward relatively more RANTES in nasal secretions of infants sick enough to require hospitalization, and mucosal epithelium may contribute to this process. Similar processes in the lower airways may enhance inflammation due to RANTES-responsive cell types and affect clinical manifestations.
  • Keywords
    RSV , Bronchiolitis , IL-8 , RANTES , epithelium
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Record number

    1849944