Clinical and immunological markers of dengue progression in a study cohort from a hyperendemic area in Malaysia

Rathakrishnan, A. and Klekamp, B. and Wang, S.M. and Komarasamy, T.V. and Natkunam, S.K. and Sathar, J. and Azizan, A. and Sanchez-Anguiano, A. and Manikam, R. and Sekaran, S.D. (2014) Clinical and immunological markers of dengue progression in a study cohort from a hyperendemic area in Malaysia. PLoS ONE, 9 (3). ISSN 1932-6203,

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Abstract

Background: With its elusive pathogenesis, dengue imposes serious healthcare, economic and social burden on endemic countries. This study describes the clinical and immunological parameters of a dengue cohort in a Malaysian city, the first according to the WHO 2009 dengue classification. Methodology and Findings: This longitudinal descriptive study was conducted in two Malaysian hospitals where patients aged 14 and above with clinical symptoms suggestive of dengue were recruited with informed consent. Among the 504 participants, 9.3 were classified as non-dengue, 12.7 without warning signs, 77.0 with warning signs and 1.0 with severe dengue based on clinical diagnosis. Of these, 37 were misdiagnosed as non-dengue, highlighting the importance of both clinical diagnosis and laboratory findings. Thrombocytopenia, prolonged clotting time, liver enzymes, ALT and AST served as good markers for dengue progression but could not distinguish between patients with and without warning signs. HLA-A*24 and -B*57 were positively associated with Chinese and Indians patients with warning signs, respectively, whereas A*03 may be protective in the Malays. HLA-A*33 was also positively associated in patients with warning signs when compared to those without. Dengue NS1, NS2A, NS4A and NS4B were found to be important T cell epitopes; however with no apparent difference between with and without warning signs patients. Distinction between the 2 groups of patients was also not observed in any of the cytokines analyzed; nevertheless, 12 were significantly differentially expressed at the different phases of illness. Conclusion: The new dengue classification system has allowed more specific detection of dengue patients, however, none of the clinical parameters allowed distinction of patients with and without warning signs. While the HLA-A*33 may be predictive marker for development of warning signs; larger studies will be needed to support this findings.

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Additional Information: ISI Document Delivery No.: AD6ER Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 59 Rathakrishnan, Anusyah Klekamp, Benjamin Wang, Seok Mui Komarasamy, Thamil Vaani Natkunam, Santha Kumari Sathar, Jameela Azizan, Azliyati Sanchez-Anguiano, Aurora Manikam, Rishya Sekaran, Shamala Devi University of Malaya Vote PV050/2011A; UM High Impact Research Grant UM-MOHE from the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/E-20001-00-E000053 This research was supported by Vote PV050/2011A from the University of Malaya as well as UM High Impact Research Grant UM-MOHE UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/E-20001-00-E000053 from the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Public library science San francisco
Uncontrolled Keywords: t-cell responses, hemorrhagic-fever patients, disease severity, virus-infections, serum-levels, protein ns1, pathogenesis, hla, associations, expression
Subjects: R Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine
Depositing User: Ms azrahani halim
Date Deposited: 30 Jun 2014 05:22
Last Modified: 05 Jul 2017 01:35
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/10622

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