Increased shedding of PECAM-1 associated with elevated serum MMP-14 levels as new blood indicators of dengue disease manifestation

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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Abstract

Objectives

Host factors that regulate plasma leakage during severe dengue (SD) are under investigation. While PECAM-1 and MMP-14 have been reported to regulate vascular integrity, their role in dengue pathogenesis remains unexplored. This study aims to assess the association of soluble PECAM-1 and MMP-14 with dengue severity symptoms.

Patients and methods

Serum levels of PECAM-1 and MMP-14 were evaluated in dengue (N-25) comprising 10 severe dengue (SD) and 15 non-severe dengue, 10 other febrile illnesses along with healthy controls (N-10) using ELISA. Protein levels were assessed using in vitro models.

Results

From febrile to critical phase, a significant increase in PECAM-1 (P≤0.01) & MMP-14 (P≤0.001) levels were observed in SD cases compared to non-severe or other controls. Serum levels of PECAM-1 and MMP 14 were found to be positively (P≤0.001) associated. Soluble PECAM-1 levels of severe defervescence showed a positive correlation (P≤0.001) with plasma leakage and an inverse relationship (P≤0.001) with platelet count. In vitro analysis revealed elevated expression of study proteins in endothelial cells activated with severe serum samples. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report to explore PECAM-1 or MMP-14 dynamics and their association with dengue severity.

Conclusion

Higher shedding of sPECAM-1 accompanied with increased levels of MMP-14 is strongly associated with severe dengue. However, the exact role of serum PECAM-1 in disease prognosis requires further studies.

PECAM-1 脱落的增加与血清 MMP-14 水平的升高是登革热疾病表现的新血液指标。
目的:目前正在研究严重登革热(SD)期间调节血浆渗漏的宿主因素。据报道,PECAM-1和MMP-14可调节血管完整性,但它们在登革热发病机制中的作用仍有待探索。本研究旨在评估可溶性 PECAM-1 和 MMP-14 与登革热严重症状的关联:使用 ELISA 方法评估了登革热患者(N-25)血清中 PECAM-1 和 MMP-14 的水平,其中包括 10 例严重登革热患者(SD)、15 例非严重登革热患者、10 例其他发热疾病患者以及健康对照组(N-10)。使用体外模型评估蛋白质水平:结果:从发热期到临界期,与非严重登革热或其他对照组相比,SD 病例的 PECAM-1 (P≤0.01)和 MMP-14 (P≤0.001)水平明显升高。血清中 PECAM-1 和 MMP 14 的水平呈正相关(P≤0.001)。严重脱水患者的可溶性 PECAM-1 水平与血浆渗漏呈正相关(P≤0.001),与血小板计数呈反相关(P≤0.001)。体外分析表明,在被严重血清样本激活的内皮细胞中,研究蛋白质的表达升高。据我们所知,这是第一份探讨 PECAM-1 或 MMP-14 动态及其与登革热严重程度关系的报告:结论:sPECAM-1 的高脱落率以及 MMP-14 水平的升高与登革热严重程度密切相关。然而,血清 PECAM-1 在疾病预后中的确切作用还需要进一步研究。
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