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Effect of dexamethasone on respiratory syncytial virus-induced lung inflammation in children: results of a randomized, placebo controlled clinical trial
Authors:Cynthia C. Somers  Naveed Ahmad  Asuncion Mejias  Steve C. Buckingham  Cecilia Carubelli  Kathy Katz  Nora Leos  Ana M. Gomez  John P. DeVincenzo  Octavio Ramilo   Hasan S. Jafri
Affiliation:University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX;, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX;, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract:Inflammatory mediators play a major role in the pathogenesis of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of i.v. dexamethasone on cytokine concentrations in tracheal aspirates (TA) of children with severe RSV disease and to correlate them with disease severity. Twenty-five cytokines were measured in TA obtained from children <2 yr old intubated for severe RSV disease, and enrolled in a double-blind study of i.v. dexamethasone (0.5 mg/kg; n = 22) vs. placebo (n = 19). Cytokine concentrations, measured at baseline and days 1 and 5 post-randomization using a multiplex assay, were compared within both treatment groups and correlated with: (i) tracheal white blood cell counts, (ii) tracheal RSV loads by culture and (iii) parameters of disease severity, including number of days of requirement for mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit (ICU), and hospitalization. At baseline interleukin (IL)-13 and IL-15 concentrations were significantly higher in the dexamethasone treatment group. On day 1 post-treatment, only MCP-1, eotaxin and IL-6 concentrations were significantly different but higher in the placebo group. On day 5: IL-13, IL-7, IL-8 and MIP-1α concentrations were higher in dexamethasone-treated patients. In both groups MIP-1β inversely correlated with the days of ventilator support; MIP-1α, MIP-1β and eotaxin inversely correlated with ICU days; and IL-6 inversely correlated with hospitalization regardless of the treatment assigned. Systemic administration of dexamethasone did not have a consistent effect on TA concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines. This may help explain, at least in part, the lack of clinical benefit of steroid treatment in children with severe RSV bronchiolitis.
Keywords:cytokines    bronchiolitis    corticosteroids    children    respiratory syncytial virus
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