麻风流行区和非流行区妇幼麻风患者IL-17和FOXP3+水平的比较

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2021-02-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/8879809
Flora Ramona Sigit Prakoeswa, Faradiba Maharani, Munawaroh Fitriah, Jusak Nugraha, Hardyanto Soebono, Budi Prasetyo, Santi Martini, Dominicus Husada, Hari Basuki Notobroto, Muhammad Yulianto Listiawan, Anang Endaryanto, Cita Rosita Sigit Prakoeswa
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摘要

麻风病是由麻风分枝杆菌引起的一种慢性感染,其复杂的传播问题使根除计划变得困难。麻风病流行地区的新病例和持续传播使生活在麻风病流行环境中的个人易患麻风病。这可由生活在麻风流行地区的个体免疫系统失调引起。虽然男性麻风病患者的数量较多,但女性麻风病患者由于与家庭成员的密切接触、在家庭中的角色和养育子女,对家庭健康状况的影响更大。这可能会导致儿童麻风病患者增加。我们通过比较麻风流行地区和非麻风流行地区孕产妇和儿童麻风患者IL-17和FOXP3+水平来研究免疫系统失调。研究结果发现,MB麻风患者组与对照组之间IL-17水平存在统计学差异(p=0.048),其中对照组IL-17水平较高。疫区健康儿童FOXP3+水平与非疫区健康儿童FOXP3+水平差异有统计学意义(p=0.047),疫区健康儿童FOXP3+水平高于非疫区健康儿童。
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Comparison of IL-17 and FOXP3+ Levels in Maternal and Children Leprosy Patients in Endemic and Nonendemic Areas.

Comparison of IL-17 and FOXP3+ Levels in Maternal and Children Leprosy Patients in Endemic and Nonendemic Areas.

Comparison of IL-17 and FOXP3+ Levels in Maternal and Children Leprosy Patients in Endemic and Nonendemic Areas.

Comparison of IL-17 and FOXP3+ Levels in Maternal and Children Leprosy Patients in Endemic and Nonendemic Areas.

Leprosy, a chronic infection caused by M. leprae, has a complex transmission problem that makes eradication programs difficult. New cases and ongoing transmission of leprosy in endemic areas make individuals living in endemic environments vulnerable to leprosy. This can be caused by the dysregulation of immune system in individuals living in leprosy-endemic areas. Although the number of male leprosy patients is higher, female leprosy patients have more impact on the family health status due to close contact with family members, roles in the household, and parenting. This could cause the increased number of children leprosy patients. We investigated the dysregulation of immune system by comparing IL-17 and FOXP3+ levels occurring in maternal and child leprosy patients in endemic and nonendemic areas. The results of the study found a statistically significant difference in IL-17 levels between the MB leprosy patient group and the control group (p=0.048), where higher levels of IL-17 are observed in the control group. A significant difference also was found in FOXP3+ levels between the group of healthy children living in endemic and those living in nonendemic areas (p=0.047), where higher FOXP3+ is observed in the healthy children living in endemic areas group.

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