Diseases (Oct 2018)

The Cytokine Profile in Acute Chikungunya Infection is Predictive of Chronic Arthritis 20 Months Post Infection

  • Aileen Y. Chang,
  • Sarah Tritsch,
  • St. Patrick Reid,
  • Karen Martins,
  • Liliana Encinales,
  • Nelly Pacheco,
  • Richard L. Amdur,
  • Alexandra Porras-Ramirez,
  • Alejandro Rico-Mendoza,
  • Guangzhao Li,
  • Jin Peng,
  • Gary S. Firestein,
  • Gary L. Simon,
  • Jeff M. Bethony

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diseases6040095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 95

Abstract

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The cytokine profile during acute chikungunya infection that predicts future chronic arthritis has not yet been investigated. We conducted a nested case-control study comparing serum cytokine concentrations during acute chikungunya infection in cases (n = 121) that reported the presence of chronic joint pain versus age- and gender-matched controls (n = 121) who reported recovery at 20 months post infection. We observed that a robust cytokine response during acute infection was correlated with a decreased incidence of chronic joint pain and that low TNFα, IL-13, IL-2, and IL-4 during acute infection was predictive of chronic joint pain. These data suggest that a robust cytokine response is necessary for viral clearance and cytokines that are related to immune tolerance during acute infection may be protective for chronic arthritis pathogenesis.

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