Decreased Prevalence of Lymphatic Filariasis among Diabetic Subjects Associated with a Diminished Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Response (CURES 83)

Aravindhan, V and Mohan, V and Surendar, J and Muralidhara Rao, M and Pavankumar, N and Deepa, M and Rajagopalan, R and Kumaraswami, V and Nutman, T B and Babu, S and Walson, J L (2010) Decreased Prevalence of Lymphatic Filariasis among Diabetic Subjects Associated with a Diminished Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Response (CURES 83). PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 4 (6). e707. ISSN 1935-2735

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Abstract

Epidemiological studies have shown an inverse correlation between the incidence of lymphatic filariasis (LF) and the incidence of allergies and autoimmunity. However, the interrelationship between LF and type-2 diabetes is not known and hence, a cross sectional study to assess the baseline prevalence and the correlates of sero-positivity of LF among diabetic subjects was carried out (n = 1416) as part of the CURES study. There was a significant decrease in the prevalence of LF among diabetic subjects (both newly diagnosed [5.7%] and those under treatment [4.3%]) compared to pre-diabetic subjects [9.1%] (p = 0.0095) and non-diabetic subjects [10.4%] (p = 0.0463). A significant decrease in filarial antigen load (p = 0.04) was also seen among diabetic subjects. Serum cytokine levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines—IL-6 and GMCSF— were significantly lower in diabetic subjects who were LF positive, compared to those who were LF negative. There were, however, no significant differences in the levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines—IL-10, IL-13 and TGF-b—between the two groups. Although a direct causal link has yet to be shown, there appears to be a striking inverse relationship between the prevalence of LF and diabetes, which is reflected by a diminished pro-inflammatory cytokine response in Asian Indians with diabetes and concomitant LF

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000707
Uncontrolled Keywords:Lymphatic Filariasis;Decreased Prevalence;Pro-Inflammatory;Cytokine Response;CURES 83
Subjects:Diabetes > CURES
Diabetes Epidemiology
Genetics and Diabetes
Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Epidemiology
Department of Diabetology
Department of Advanced Research Biochemistry
Department of Islet Cell Transplantation
ID Code:517
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:22 Jun 2010 13:16
Last Modified:22 Jun 2010 13:16

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