[Interleukin 8 and interferon gamma in ocular toxoplasmosis].
Z Kliniki Chorób Zakaźnych Katedry Gastroenterologii, Hepatologii i Chorób Zakaźnych Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego Collegium Medicum w Krakowie.
Journal Article: Klinika oczna 01/2011; 113(4-6):149-52.
Abstract
The aim of our study was to assess the level of selected cytokines in blood among patients with ocular toxoplasmosis.
We have enrolled in the study 30 patients, 19-42 years old, treated for ocular toxoplasmosis, and 20 healthy volunteers, 20-48 years old, to the control group. Tests for blood morphology, C-reactive protein, the level of IL-8 and IFN-gamma were performed in all patients. The blood parameters in toxoplasmosis group were performed before antiparasitic treatment was given.
The level of IFN-gamma in blood was lower among patients with ocular toxoplasmosis comparing with control group (1.52 vs. 4.18 pg/ml; p = 0.002). The level of IL-8 in blood was lower among patients with ocular toxoplasmosis comparing with control group (22.96 vs. 94.3 pg/ml; p = 0,007). There were no correlations between analyzed cytokines and blood morphology or CRP.
The low level of IFN-gamma and IL-8 in blood is important factor leading to reactivation of the ocular toxoplasmosis.
Source: PubMed
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