Interleukin-13 in Iranian patients with visceral leishmaniasis: Relationship to other Th2 and Th1 cytokines
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The role of interleukin (IL)-13, a Th2 cytokine sharing many of the features of IL-4, has not previously been examined in patients with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). We examined sera from Iranian patients with VL caused by Leishmania infantum. Serum IL-13 was detected in 50% (22/44) of patients with active primary disease. In comparison, IL-10 was detected in 79.5% (35/44), interferon ? (IFN?) in 38.5% (17/44), and IL-4 in only 5% (2/44) of these patients. With few exceptions all 3 cytokines were undetectable after clinical recovery following antimony therapy. Five of 7 patients (71%) who failed antimony therapy and had relapsing disease had similar levels of IL-10 to patients with active primary disease. However, with only 1 exception, IL-13, IFN? and IL-4 were not detected in such patients. These data suggest that relapsing disease may result from defective cellular immunity, unrelated to immunosuppression mediated by IL-10.
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antimony, cytokine, gamma interferon, interleukin 10, interleukin 13, interleukin 4, article, blood analysis, cellular immunity, child, controlled study, female, human, human cell, immune deficiency, Iran, Leishmania infantum, major clinical study, male, nonhuman, relapse, Th1 cell, Th2 cell, treatment failure, visceral leishmaniasis, Irania, Leishmania infantum, Protozoa