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The Journal of Immunology, 2004, 172: 7841-7847.
Copyright © 2004 by The American Association of Immunologists

Altered p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Expression in Different Leukocytes with Increment of Immunosuppressive Mediators in Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome1

Chen-Hsiang Lee2,*, Rong-Fu Chen2,{dagger}, Jien-Wei Liu*, Wen-Tien Yeh{dagger}, Jen-Chieh Chang{dagger}, Po-Mai Liu{dagger}, Hock-Liew Eng{ddagger}, Meng-Chih Lin* and Kuender D. Yang3,{dagger}

Departments of * Internal Medicine, {dagger} Medical Research, and {ddagger} Clinical Pathology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has spread to a global pandemic, especially in Asia. The transmission route of SARS has been clarified, but the immunopathogenesis of SARS is unclear. In an age-matched case-control design, we studied immune parameters in 15 SARS patients who were previously healthy. Plasma was harvested for detection of virus load, cytokines, and nitrite/nitrate levels, and blood leukocytes were subjected to flow cytometric analysis of intracellular mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in different leukocytes. Patients with SARS had significantly higher IL-8 levels (p = 0.016) in early stage, and higher IL-2 levels (p = 0.039) in late stage than normal controls. Blood TNF-{alpha}, IL-6, and IL-10, and nitrite/nitrate levels were not significantly elevated. In contrast, TGF-{beta} and PGE2 levels were significantly elevated in SARS patients. Five of the 15 SARS patients had detectable coronaviruses in blood, but patients with detectable and undetectable viremia had no different profiles of immune mediators. Flow cytometric analysis of MAPKs activation by phospho-p38 and phospho-p44/42 (extracellular signal-regulated kinase) expression showed that augmented p38 activation (p = 0.044) of CD14 monocytes associated with suppressed p38 activation (p = 0.033) of CD8 lymphocytes was found in SARS patients. These results suggest that regulation of TGF-{beta} and PGE2 production and MAPKs activation in different leukocytes may be considered while developing therapeutics for the SARS treatment.




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