Title of article :
SHORT PAPER Antioxidants and Proinflamatory Cytokines in the Sera of Patients with Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Author/Authors :
Latifynia, Afshineh Department of Immunology - Faculty of Medicine , Khansari, Nematollah Department of Immunology - Faculty of Medicine , Bokaie, Saied Department of Pathobiology - Veterinary Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Leishmania is a significant health problem in many parts of the world. Tumor
necrosis factor (TNF) plays an essential role in Leishmania major infections. Objective: To
study the pro-inflammatory cytokines and antioxidants in four groups of cutaneous
leishmaniasis patients. Methods: 39 patients were divided into four groups of: 1) active (acute
phase of treatment); 2) non-healing (received treatment for almost two years without recovery);
3) healing (recovered upon treatment); and 4) healed (previously received treatment and
achieved complete remission) patients. Serum levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1B,
TNF-α, IL-6) and serum antioxidant levels were measured by ELISA and FRAP assays,
respectively. Results: While serum antioxidant levels were elevated in the non-healing group,
there was no difference among other groups of patients and healthy controls in this regard.
Interleukin-1β showed the highest level in the non-healing group followed by the other groups
of patients. The mean serum IL-6 level was highest in the non-healing group, but showed no
significant change in the other groups. TNF-α and IL-1β levels were non-significantly elevated
in the sera of active and non-healing patients. Conclusion: Pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β,
TNF-α, IL-6 maybe related to the progression of leishmaniasis. Serum antioxidant levels maybe
correlated with patient response to drug treatment.
Keywords :
Proinflamatory Cytokines , Cutaneous Leishmaniasis , Antioxidants
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics