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World J Clin Infect Dis. Nov 25, 2013; 3(4): 79-85
Published online Nov 25, 2013. doi: 10.5495/wjcid.v3.i4.79
Published online Nov 25, 2013. doi: 10.5495/wjcid.v3.i4.79
Table 1 Cytokines and chemokines with increased expression in the brain parenchyma of rodents and cerebrospinal fluid of human patients, more during late than early stage African trypanosomiasis
Site | Cytokine/chemokine | Ref. |
Chemokines | ||
Rodent brain parenchyma | CCL21, CCL4, CCL5, CCL7, CCL9, CCL12, CCL19, CCL28 CXCL1, CXCL5, CXCL9, CXCL101, CXCL12, CXCL131, CXCL14, CXCL16 | [5,19] |
HAT patient CSF | CCL21, CCL3, CXCL8 (IL-8), CXCL101, CXCL131 | [5,7,8,20-25] |
Cytokines | ||
Rodent brain parenchyma | IFN-γ1, IL-1α, IL-1β1, IL-6, IL-101, TGF-β, TNF-α1 | [10,19,26-28,30] |
HAT patient CSF | IFN-γ1, IL-1β1, IL-61, IL-101, TNF-α1 | [5,7,8,20,22,32-34] |
Table 2 Cytokines and chemokines involved in Trypanosoma brucei spp. neuroinvasion
Cytokine/Chemokine | Trypanosome levels in the brain parenchyma of transgenic mice compared to WT mice | Ref. |
Chemokines | ||
CXCL10 | CXCl10-/- and CXCR3-/- mice had less trypanosomes in the brain parenchyma compared with WT mice. | [5] |
Cytokines | ||
IFN-α/β | IFN-α/βR-/- mice had slightly less trypanosomes in the brain parenchyma compared with WT mice. | [15] |
IFN-γ | IFN-γ-/- and IFN-γR-/- had less trypanosomes in the brain parenchyma compared with WT mice. Trypanosomes accumulated in the perivascular compartment, confined between the endothelial and the parenchymal basement membranes, in certain areas of the brains of both transgenic mice | [10] |
IL-12 | IL-12P40-/- mice had less trypanosomes in the brain parenchyma compared with WT mice. | [10] |
TNF-α | TNFR1−/− mice had less trypanosomes in the brain parenchyma compared with WT mice. | [15] |
Table 3 Selected cytokines and associated neurological and neuroendocrine features of African trypanosomiasis
Cytokine | Possible neurological and neuroendocrine features associated with | Ref. |
IFN-γ | Sleep pattern disruptions, hyperalgesia/hyperesthesia and pain | [41,60] |
IL1β | Hyperalgesia/ hyperesthesia and pain, neurodegeneration | [28,29,61] |
IL-6 | Hypopituitarism and endocrine dysfunctions, sleep pattern disruptions, hyperalgesia/ hyperesthesia and pain | [38] |
TNF-α | Hypopituitarism and endocrine dysfunctions, sleep pattern disruptions, hyperalgesia/hyperesthesia and pain, neurodegeneration | [28,29,38,41] |
- Citation: Masocha W. Role of chemokines and cytokines in the neuropathogenesis of African trypanosomiasis. World J Clin Infect Dis 2013; 3(4): 79-85
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3176/full/v3/i4/79.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5495/wjcid.v3.i4.79