Abstract

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) levels were measured in patients with eosinophilic meningitis associated with angiostrongyliasis (EOMA) by quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassays. The CSF concentrations of uPA and MMP-9 were evaluated in 30 EOMA patients and 10 controls. The CSF uPA and MMP-9 levels of the EOMA patients were significantly higher than those of the controls ( p < 0.001). The positive detection values were 73% (22/30) and 86.7% (26/30) for uPA and MMP-9, respectively. The uPA detection was in correlation with headache duration ( p = 0.008) and stiff neck ( p = 0.048), while the MMP-9 was in correlation with CSF total protein ( p = 0.006), CSF leukocytosis ( p = 0.004) and CSF eosinophil numbers ( p = 0.02). CSF uPA and MMP-9 levels are potentially useful for the understanding of immunologic pathogenesis, for therapeutic targets, for the diagnosis of EOMA and for monitoring treatment efficacy.

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