Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6123471 | Journal of Infection | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The pathophysiology of meningitis caused by Cryptococcus gattii in apparently immunocompetent individuals remains unclear. We measured multiple cytokines in CSF from a HIV-seronegative, apparently immunocompetent, Thai patient with C. gattii meningitis, over the first 2 weeks of antifungal therapy. Levels of proinflammatory IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-6 were very low compared to patients with HIV-related Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis and of IL-10 very high. While patients with C. gattii meningitis may be a heterogeneous group, these data suggest in this case a maladapted immune response to cryptococcal exposure had allowed progression to clinical cryptococcal disease.
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Authors
Annemarie E. Brouwer, Asna A. Siddiqui, Maartje I. Kester, Kim C.E. Sigaloff, Adul Rajanuwong, Saran Wannapasni, Wirongrong Chierakul, Thomas S. Harrison,