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Analysis of lymphocyte subgroups in Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
Summary Objectives This study examined the association between lymphocyte subgroups and mortality in patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Turkey. Methods During the spring and summer of 2007, peripheral blood was collected from hospitalized patients with suspected CCHF. Lymphocyte...
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description | Summary Objectives This study examined the association between lymphocyte subgroups and mortality in patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Turkey. Methods During the spring and summer of 2007, peripheral blood was collected from hospitalized patients with suspected CCHF. Lymphocyte subgroups were characterized by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. CCHF cases were confirmed by detecting viral RNA by PCR and/or IgM antibodies by ELISA. Lymphocyte subgroups were compared between fatal and non-fatal cases. The correlation between lymphocyte subgroups and viral loads was also investigated. Results Seventy-seven confirmed cases of CCHF were included in this study (five cases were fatal (6.5 %)). No differences in lymphocyte subgroups were found between fatal and non-fatal cases, except for significantly higher CD3+CD8+ T cells in the fatal cases ( p = 0.017). A positive correlation between viral load and CD3+CD8+ T cells was also detected ( p = 0.044). There was no correlation between other lymphocyte subgroups and viral load. Conclusions Higher levels of CD3+CD8+ T lymphocytes were detected in fatal compared to non-fatal CCHF cases. Despite this cytotoxic immune activation, a fatal outcome could not be prevented. We hypothesize that high viral load and other factors may influence this outcome, although more studies are required to explain the pathogenesis of CCHF. |
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