Scientific Reports (May 2021)

Cytokine expression patterns in hospitalized children with Bordetella pertussis, Rhinovirus or co-infection

  • Elisabetta Pandolfi,
  • Nadia Panera,
  • Anna Alisi,
  • Emanuela Carloni,
  • Luisa Russo,
  • Ilaria Campagna,
  • Caterina Rizzo,
  • Carlo Concato,
  • Giulia Linardos,
  • Livia Piccioni,
  • Sally Jackson,
  • Alberto Villani,
  • Fabio Midulla,
  • Alberto E. Tozzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89538-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Mechanisms of interaction between Bordetella pertussis and other viral agents are yet to be fully explored. We studied the inflammatory cytokine expression patterns among children with both viral-bacterial infections. Nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) samples were taken from children, aged < 1 year, positive for Rhinovirus, Bordetella pertussis and for Rhinovirus and Bordetella pertussis. Forty cytokines were evaluated in NPA by using human cytokine protein arrays and a quantitative analysis was performed on significantly altered cytokines. Forty cytokines were evaluated in NPA by using human cytokine protein arrays and a quantitative analysis was performed on significantly altered cytokines. Our results show that co-infections display a different inflammatory pattern compared to single infections, suggesting that a chronic inflammation caused by one of the two pathogens could be the trigger for exacerbation in co-infections.