Cytokine Response Profiles of School-Aged Children Infected with Schistosomiasis before and after Praziquantel Treatment
The objective of this study was to evaluate the cytokine profiles of IL-4, IL-2, IL-10, IL-5, IFN-γ, and TNF in serum samples of infected school-aged children by using flow cytometry before and after treatment. The analysis indicated a shift in the expression of the cytokines after treatment with all the cytokines being downregulated, except TNF. There was a general trend of decrease in the expression of the cytokines at six and twelve weeks after treatment as compared to the pretreatment levels. There were statistically significant differences in the expression in IL-2 (P=0.001 ∗∗ ), IL-4 (P=0.033 ∗ ), IL-10 (P=0.001 ∗∗∗ ), IFN-γ (P=0.023 ∗ ), and IL-5 (P=0.0001 ∗∗∗ ), except in TNF (P=0.095). The reduction in the cytokine levels can be directly related to the influence of the drug praziquantel, modulating the cytokine response by elimination of adult worms, decline in parasitic load, and reduction of morbidity. Therefore, cytokine response is directly related with the influence of treatment in the variation of the immune response.PMID:34239575 | PMC:PMC8233078 | DOI:10.1155/2021/6678981
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Edward Okonjo Dorcas Yole Dorington Ogoyi Source Type: research
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