Increased Toll-like receptor 4 expression in infants with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis

Alenka Gagro(Institute of Immunology), M. Tominac(Institute of Immunology), Vilka Kršulović-Hrešić(Uniwersytecki Szpital Dziecięcy), Ana Baće(University Hospital for Infectious Diseases "Dr Fran Mihaljevic"), M. Matić(University Hospital for Infectious Diseases "Dr Fran Mihaljevic"), Vladimir Draženović(National Institute of Public Health), Gordana Mlinarić‐Galinović(National Institute of Public Health), Ela Kosor(Institute of Immunology), Katja Gotovac(Institute of Immunology), Ivan Bolanča(University Hospital Centre Zagreb), Stipe Batinica(University Hospital Centre Zagreb), Sabina Rabatić(Institute of Immunology)
Clinical & Experimental Immunology
January 22, 2004
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Abstract

The fusion protein of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) binds to the pattern recognition receptors, TLR4 and CD14, and initiates innate immunity response to the virus. The aim of the study was to investigate the expression of TLR4 on peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes in peripheral blood of infants in both acute and convalescent phase of RSV bronchiolitis (n = 26). In addition, TNF-alpha expression in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated monocytes was also assessed. The results showed TLR4 to be expressed predominantly by monocytes in both sick infants and controls. During the acute phase of infection monocytes up-regulated TLR4 in eight infants, which returned to the levels recorded in controls 4-6 weeks from infection. There was no difference in the percentage of TNF-alpha secreting monocytes. Of the clinical parameters tested, minimal oxygen saturation was found to correlate negatively with this expression in the group of infants with increased TLR4. Additional studies are under way to correlate this finding with the outcome of the immune response to RSV.


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