Abstract

The study of the concentration of the main pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF) in the blood serum of 48 patients with recurrent chronic herpesvirus infection was carried out. A significant increase of cytokine levels with the maximum values during the height of the disease was established. During the period of clinical symptoms’ subsidence, a decrease in their concentration with incomplete normalization is observed during the period of convalescence. Changes in the level of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF in the blood serum of patients with recurrent herpesvirus infection depended on the period of the disease and the severity of the pathological process.

Highlights

  • Герпесвирусы широко распространены в человеческой популяции и обладают большим разнообразием клинических проявлений, поражая различные органы и ткани

  • Changes in the level of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF in the blood serum of patients with recurrent herpesvirus infection depended on the period of the disease and the severity of the pathological process

  • Как и при других хронических заболеваниях с персистенцией вируса, развиваются иммунодефицитные состояния, обусловленные недостаточностью клеточных и гуморальных механизмов иммунологической резистентности, в частности с дефектами цитокиновой системы [8]

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Summary

Цитокиновый статус у больных рецидивирующей герпетической инфекцией

Нальчик, Российская Федерация Северо-Осетинкая государственная медицинская академия, Владикавказ, Российская Федерация

Cytokine Status in Patients With Recurrent Herpes Infection
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